| subdivision_ranks = Subspecies
| subdivision =D. mollissimum subsp. molle
D. mollissimum subsp. mollissimum
| synonyms = {{Collapsible list
|Alliaria mollis {{Au|Kuntze}}
|Alliaria mollissima {{Au|(Blume) Kuntze}}
|Alliaria teysmannii {{Au|Kuntze}}
|Didymocheton hainanense {{Au|(Merr.) Harms}}
|Dysoxylum alliarum {{Au|(Buch.-Ham.) N.P.Balakr.}}
|Dysoxylum filicifolium {{Au|H.L.Li}}
|Dysoxylum floribundum {{Au|Merr.}}
|Dysoxylum hainanense {{Au|Merr.}}
|Dysoxylum hainanense var. glaberrimum {{Au|F.C.How & T.C.Chen}}
|Dysoxylum leptorrhachis {{Au|Harms}}
|Dysoxylum mollissimum var. glaberrimum {{Au|(F.C.How & T.C.Chen) P.Y.Chen}}
|Dysoxylum mollissimum var. sumatranum {{Au|Miq.}}
|Dysoxylum octandrum {{Au|(Blanco) Merr.}}
|Dysoxylum schizochitoides {{Au|(Turcz.) C.DC.}}
|Dysoxylum teysmannii {{Au|C.DC.}}
|Guarea alliaria {{Au|Buch.-Ham.}}
|Guarea mollis {{Au|Wall. ex Hiern}}
|Hartighsea alliaria {{Au|Arn. ex Wight & Arn.}}
|Hartighsea mollissima {{Au|(Blume) A.Juss.}}
|Hartighsea schizochitoides {{Au|Turcz.}}
|Trichilia mollissima {{Au|(Blume) Spreng.}}
}}
| synonyms_ref =
}}Dysoxylum mollissimum, commonly known as red bean, is a tree in the family Meliaceae. The specific epithet {{lang|la|mollissimum}} is from the Latin meaning "very soft", referring to the leaf hairs. The tree is found from India and south China through Malesia to Australia and the western Pacific islands.[3]Subspecies
Two subspecies are recognised:[[5] D. mollissimum subsp. molle and D. mollissimum subsp. mollissimum.]
- Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. molle: This subspecies occurs in Australia, Malesia and islands of the southwestern Pacific.
- Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. mollissimum: This subspecies occurs in India, China, Burma and Malesia.[3]
References
1. ^1 2 {{Cite book | last1 = Mabberley | first1 = David J. | last2 = Sing | first2 = Anne M. | date = March 2007 | contribution = Dysoxylum mollissimum Blume | contribution-url= http://www.chm.frim.gov.my/backup/TFSS.vol4_5_6.pdf | editor1-last = Soepadmo | editor1-first = E. | editor2-last = Saw | editor2-first = L. G. | editor3-last = Chung | editor3-first = R. C. K. | editor4-last = Kiew | editor4-first = Ruth | title = Tree Flora of Sabah and Sarawak | volume = 6 | pages = 168–169 | publisher = Forest Research Institute Malaysia | isbn = 983-2181-89-5 | url = http://www.chm.frim.gov.my/Resources/Publications/Books/Floras/Tree-Flora-of-Sabah-and-Sarawak.aspx | version = (free online from the publisher, lesser resolution scan PDF versions) | accessdate = 8 March 2014 }}
2. ^1 {{Cite web |url=http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=in&name=Dysoxylum~mollissimum |last1= Taylor |first1 = M. J. |last2 = Harden |first2 = G. J. |year= 2002 |title= Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. molle – New South Wales Flora Online |work=PlantNET – The Plant Information Network System |location=Sydney, Australia |publisher=The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust |version=2.0 |accessdate= 8 March 2014}}
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