Cryptocarya woodii flowers in November with small inconspicuous flowers.
Cryptocarya | Cryptocarya woodii | Cryptocarya chinensis | Cryptocarya alba |
Of the general plants they eat, the most common types are Canarium (Burseracea), Cryptocarya, Ocotea, Ravensara (Lauraceae), Ficus (Moraceae), Eugenia/Syzygium (Myrtaceae), and Grewia (Tiliaceae).
Cryptocarya chinensis, the Chinese cryptocarya, a medium-sized evergreen tree species native to the subtropical forests of Taiwan, southern China and Japan