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Synoum is a monotypic genus of evergreen tree in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Australia where it is found along the eastern sub-tropical to tropical coast, usually on the margins of rainforests, in Queensland and New South Wales. The genus was originally described by French naturalist Adrien-Henri de Jussieu in 1830.

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  • Synoum es un género monotípico de plantas fanerógamas perteneciente a la familia (Meliaceae). Su única especie: Synoum glandulosum, es originaria de Australia.​​ (es)
  • Synoum glandulosum est une espèce d'arbre conifère de la famille des Meliaceae à feuillage persistant. Il est originaire des régions côtières tropicales et subtropicales est de l'Australie où on le trouve généralement en bordure des forêts tropicales, dans le Queensland et la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Il est monotypique dans son genre. Le genre a été décrit par le naturaliste français Adrien de Jussieu en 1830. Il ressemble au Toona, sauf que ses feuilles ont 5 à 9 folioles, tandis que le Toona en a 8 à 20. Son fruit est une capsule rouge à trois lobes qui contient deux ou trois graines entourées d'un arille rouge. La germination des graines fraîches est fiable et relativement rapide. (fr)
  • Synoum is a monotypic genus of evergreen tree in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Australia where it is found along the eastern sub-tropical to tropical coast, usually on the margins of rainforests, in Queensland and New South Wales. The genus was originally described by French naturalist Adrien-Henri de Jussieu in 1830. The only species recognized is Synoum glandulosum, known commonly as scentless rosewood. It resembles the related Toona, except that the leaves have 5-9 leaflets, whereas Toona has 8-20. Its fruit matures December to January and is a reddish three-lobed capsule that contains two or three seeds surrounded by a red aril. Germination from fresh seed is reliable and relatively fast. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants. The timber of Synoum is used in local construction as sawn timber for general house framing, flooring, mouldings and joinery. It is also used for furniture, shop and office fixtures, panelling, turnery, carving, as structural plywood, scaffold planks, wood wool, paper products, particleboard, and medium density fibreboard. (en)
  • Synoum glandulosum är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart. Synoum glandulosum ingår i släktet Synoum och familjen Meliaceae. (sv)
  • Synoum é um género botânico pertencente à família Meliaceae. (pt)
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  • Synoum (en)
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  • Synoum glandulosum - Chatswood West, Australia (en)
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  • glandulosum (en)
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  • Synoum es un género monotípico de plantas fanerógamas perteneciente a la familia (Meliaceae). Su única especie: Synoum glandulosum, es originaria de Australia.​​ (es)
  • Synoum glandulosum är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart. Synoum glandulosum ingår i släktet Synoum och familjen Meliaceae. (sv)
  • Synoum é um género botânico pertencente à família Meliaceae. (pt)
  • Synoum glandulosum est une espèce d'arbre conifère de la famille des Meliaceae à feuillage persistant. Il est originaire des régions côtières tropicales et subtropicales est de l'Australie où on le trouve généralement en bordure des forêts tropicales, dans le Queensland et la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Il est monotypique dans son genre. Le genre a été décrit par le naturaliste français Adrien de Jussieu en 1830. (fr)
  • Synoum is a monotypic genus of evergreen tree in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Australia where it is found along the eastern sub-tropical to tropical coast, usually on the margins of rainforests, in Queensland and New South Wales. The genus was originally described by French naturalist Adrien-Henri de Jussieu in 1830. (en)
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  • Synoum glandulosum (es)
  • Synoum glandulosum (fr)
  • Synoum (pt)
  • Synoum (en)
  • Synoum glandulosum (sv)
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