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Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Roger, F.A., #66
11-1917
Specimens
South Africa
Albizia harvey unrecorded [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE] (stored under name)
Albizia rogerii Burtt Davy [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE] (stored under name)
Albizia rogerii Burtt Davy [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Rogers, F.A., #22118
12-1918
Specimens
South Africa
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE] (stored under name)
Albizia parvifolia Burtt Davy [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Albizia unrecorded unrecorded [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Albizia parvifolia Burtt Davy [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Albizia unrecorded unrecorded [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Syntype of Albizia parvifolia Burtt Davy [family FABACEAE]
Rogers, F.A., #19247A
1917-10-01
Specimens
South Africa
Syntype of Albizia parvifolia Burtt Davy [family FABACEAE]
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family FABACEAE] (stored under name)
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family FABACEAE] (stored under name)
Holotype of Albizia rogersii Burtt Davy [family FABACEAE]
Moss, C.E.;Rogers, F.A., #66
1917-11-01
Specimens
South Africa
Holotype of Albizia rogersii Burtt Davy [family FABACEAE]
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family FABACEAE] (stored under name)
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family FABACEAE] (stored under name)
Type of Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE]
Moss,C.E. & Rogers,F.A., #66
11.1917
Specimens
South Africa
Type of Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE] (stored under name); Verified by Ross,J.H.
Isotype of Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
Menyhart, #994
1891
Specimens
Isotype of Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Schinz, H.
Filed as Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family MIMOSACEAE]
Zambatis, N., #1590
1983-04-16
Specimens
South Africa
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family MIMOSACEAE] (stored under name);
Albizia brevifolia Schinz [family LEGUMINOSAE]
FZ, Vol 3, Part 1, (1970) Author: J.P.M. Brenan
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
A rounded bush or small tree c. 3-16 m. high, deciduous; bark grey to black, smooth or very shallowly fissured; trunk often forking near the base into several to many ascending branches; young branchlets sparsely to rather densely appressed-grey-puberulous. Leaves: gland on upper side of petiole squat, sessile, c. 0·25 mm. high; pinnae (3)6-10(17) pairs; leaflets 15-30 pairs, 3-9 x 0·75-1·8 mm., narrowly oblong to linear-oblong, symmetric and obtuse to subacute at the apex, glabrous or with margins ± appressed-ciliate; midrib nearly central (except at the base); lateral nerves not distinct beneath. Flowers white to creamy-yellow, 1-1·5 mm. pedicellate; bracteoles very caducous, fallen by flowering time. Calyx 1-1·5 mm. long, glabrous to ± puberulous outside. Staminal tube not or scarcely exserted beyond the corolla; filaments c. 1-1·2 cm. long. Pod apparently indehiscent, 9-27 x 1·8-3·6 cm., linear-oblong, glabrous to finely puberulous, brown. Seeds 8-10 x c. 6·5 mm., flattened.
Albizia brevifolia [family FABACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found in South West Africa, Botswana, Rhodesia, Mozambique and the Transvaal. Occurs usually on hot, dry, rocky hillsides, often on granite, quartzite or sandstone formations.
Shrub or tree 3-15 m high, trunk often branching near ground level into several to many ascending branches. Bark grey to grey-black, smooth or shallowly fissured; young branchlets very sparingly to ± densely appres-sed grey-puberulous when young, becoming glabrous with age; occasionally a few lateral shoots abbreviated and spinescent apically. Leaves sparingly to ± densely pubescent or glabrous: petiole 0,8-2,5 cm long, adaxial gland squat, sessile, ±0,25 mm high; rhachis (1)2,5-7(14) cm long; pinnae (3)6-10(15) pairs; rhachillae 1-4,4 (6,5) cm long; leaflets 9-25 pairs, 3-7,5(9) x 0,75-1,75(2) mm, narrowly oblong to linear-oblong, symmetric, obtuse to subacute apically, not falcate, midrib nearly central (except basally), lateral nerves indistinct beneath, glabrous or margins ± appressed-ciliate. Inflorescences globose; peduncles 1,5-3 cm long, sparingly appressed-pubescent. Flowers white to creamy-yellow, on pedicels 1-1,5 mm long; bracteoles rapidly deciduous. Calyx 1-1,5 mm long, glabrous to ± puberulous outside. Corolla 4-5 mm long, tube 2,5-3 mm long, gla
Albizia amara subsp sericocephala [family FABACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
None
Albizia harveyi [family FABACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Widespread in eastern and southern tropical Africa from southern Kenya in the north to South West Africa, Botswana, the Transvaal and Swaziland. Occurs in woodland and dry bushveld, sometimes near rivers.
Tree up to 15 m high, crown narrowly rounded or rounded. Bark grey-brown to blackish, rough, fissured; young branchlets with grey to brown or sometimes slightly golden spreading pubescence, a very small prickle-like outgrowth often present beneath each node. Leaves often golden-tomentose when very young, rusty to grey-pubescent when older: petiole 0,8-3 cm long, adaxial gland often prominent and sometimes shortly stalked and up to 1 mm high, often absent; rhachis 2,4-9(15) cm long; pinnae 6-22 pairs; rhachillae 1-3,4 cm long; leaflets (6)12-28 pairs, 2-6 x 0,5-1,5 mm, ± falcate, apex asymmetric, acute, turned towards the apex of the pinna, midrib nearer the distal margin, lateral nerves ± raised and visible beneath, lower surface of leaflet paler than upper, ± appressed-pubescent on both surfaces or the lower only when young, becoming sparingly pubescent to glabrescent with age. Inflorescences globose; peduncles 1,5-4 cm long, ± golden-pubescent when young, becoming greyish when older. Flowers creamy-white, sessile or up to
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