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Diospyros fasciculosa
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Scientific classification
Genus:
Diospyros
Species:
fasciculosa
Synonyms
  • Maba fasciculosa F.Muell.

The Grey Ebony tree, also known as Diospyros fasciculosa, is a fascinating plant found in rainforests. It belongs to the ebony family, which is famous for its very hard and dark wood. In Australia, people call this tree by several names, including Grey Ebony, Clustered Persimmon, Ebony, and Long Tom.

The scientific name fasciculosa comes from the Latin word fasciculus, which means "a little bundle". This name was chosen because the tree's flowers and fruits often grow together in small clusters.

Where Does the Grey Ebony Tree Grow?

This amazing tree is found in several parts of the world. It is native to Australia, the island nation of Fiji, and various countries in Southeast Asia.

Grey Ebony in Australia

In Australia, you can find the Grey Ebony tree growing along the eastern coast. Its range stretches all the way from the Clarence River in New South Wales up to Bamaga, which is located at the very tip of the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland.

What Does the Grey Ebony Tree Look Like?

The Grey Ebony tree is usually a medium-sized tree. However, it can sometimes grow much taller, reaching heights of up to 30 meters (about 98 feet)! That's as tall as a ten-story building!

Its Unique Fruits

One of the most interesting features of the Grey Ebony tree is its fruit. These fruits grow in clusters, just like its name suggests. They are a type of persimmon, which is a sweet, edible fruit.

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