Garcinia intermedia

(Pittier) Hammel

(Clusiaceae)


Masís, A., Espinoza, R., Chavarría, F., Guadamuz, A. and Perez, D., 1998. Garcinia intermedia (Clusiaceae) Species Page, May 20, 1998. Species Home Pages, Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica. http://www.acguanacaste.ac.cr


I. Identification:

Tree up to 7 m tall.

Flower:

Fruit:

Immature fruit is green. Mature fruit is orange with a diameter of approximately 1.5 cm and a length of 1.8 cm long. They have a bitter taste.

 

View of the fruits on the tree

 

Immature fruit

 

Mature fruit

Cross section of the fruit showing latex

Cross section of the mature fruit

Immature seeds

 

Mature seeds

 

Mature seeds

Leaves:

Simple opposite with an entire margin. Lanceolate form. Approximately 5-10 cm long. Dark green on the upper surface and light green on the under surface. The petiole is flat on the top side and is 0.8 -1 cm.

 

Under surface

 

Upper surface

 

Under surface in detail

 

Upper surface in detail

 

Apex

Leaf arrangement

 

Bark and wood:

 

External and internal bark

Whole plant architecture:

 

Adult tree

 

Similar species:

Garcinia mangostana, commonly known as mangostan is an introduced and cultivated species.

Verification:

II.Geographic distribution:

International:

In Costa Rica

In the Area de Conservación Guanacaste:

 Map of macro-habitats of the ACG

III. Natural History:

IV. How to find:

In the El Hacha sector, on the trails of the Los Almendros station near the Piedras river.


Acknowledgements.

This project was carried out by the Area de Conservación Guanacaste/CR, with help from INBio/CR, ICBG from the Foggarty center, NIH/USA and NSF/USA.

Thanks to Kate Beattie and Alexandra Kern for helping with the image management and the translation of this species page.

Literature cited: