Carpotroche caceresiae

[2] C. caceresiae has winged, usually cauliflorous fruits that can be green, white, orange, red or any combination thereof.

[3][4] Diagnostic morphological characters for C. caceresiae stipulate leaves that lack translucent dots or lines and that are usually clustered towards branch tips; petiole including pulvinus at both ends; odoriferous, unisexual, polygamomonoecious or -dioecious flowers with more petals than sepals; numerous stamens, pubescent filaments; a pistal with 4-8 (-10) capitate or lacerated stylodes, and late dehiscent capsular fruits with smooth, vertical or winged ridges.

[1] C. caceresiae is considered a shrub or small tree with smooth brown-gray bark.

C. caceresiae also bears fruit that is longitudinally winged, yellowish, cream or lime green when fresh.

[1] C. caceresiae grows in very wet, undisturbed forests on the Caribbean coast of Honduras and Nicaragua from elevations of up to 600 m (2,000 ft).