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Type of Rhus cuneata N.E.Br. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Medley Wood, J., #5706
02-1895
Specimens
South Africa
K
Type of Rhus cuneata N.E.Br. [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name)

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

Moffett
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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr.

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Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Filed as Searsia pentheri (A. Zahlbr.) Moffett [family ANACARDIACEAE]

L.E.W. Codd, #6030
1950-05-09
Specimens
South Africa
IFAN
Searsia pentheri (A. Zahlbr.) Moffett [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by S. Diop, 2008/10/08
Rhus pentheri A. Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Isotype of Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Medley-Wood, J., #5706
1895-02-01
Specimens
South Africa
NH
Isotype of Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Moffett, 1986/05

Type of Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Krook,P., #A. Penther: Plantae austro-africanae 2290
1895-02-27
Specimens
South Africa
W
Type of Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by A. Zahlbruckner

Type of Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Krook,P., #A. Penther: Plantae austro-africanae 2290
1895-02-27
Specimens
South Africa
W
Type of Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by A. Zahlbruckner

Rhus pentheri [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Ranges from the Blaauwberg and Soutpansberg Mountains of the northern Transvaal through the eastern Transvaal, Swaziland, Natal and as far south as Kentani in Transkei. Rare in the eastern Orange Free State. Also occurs in Mozambique. Flowering recorded in February and March. Map 29.
Unarmed, multistemmed shrub or small, spreading tree becoming 5 m high and 6 m wide. Bark dark, rough, segmented; branches grey, minutely striate, branchlets villous, greyish white. Leaves trifoliolate, petiolate; petiole slender, subterete, slightly canaliculate above, sparsely hairy, (6-)12(-20) mm long; leaflets sessile, membranous, discolorous, dark green above, olive-green below, hypostomatous, glabrous when mature; lamina obovate to obtrullate, base cuneate, lateral leaflets less so, apex retuse, rounded, obtuse or subacute; margin slightly revolute, entire or irregularly bluntly toothed near apex; venation kladodromous, midrib prominent above, slightly prominent below, secondary nerves impressed, dull yellow above, grey below; terminal leaflets (18-)28(-43) x (8-)12(-24) mm, lateral leaflets (10-)18(-30) x (5-)9(-17) mm. Panicles mostly within foliage, much-branched, pubescent, flowers crowded, axillary and terminal, latter up to 45 mm long. Flowers normal, calyx lobes sparsely pubescent. Drupe circular to oblate, ellipsoid to lenticular,

Rhus pentheri Zahlbr. [family ANACARDIACEAE]

FZ, Vol 2, Part 2, page 550, (1966) Author: Rosette Fernandes and A. Fernandes
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Shrub up to 3 m. tall; branches greyish to brownish, cylindric, glabrous or puberulous; branchlets sometimes densely cinereous- or whitish-villous and somewhat spinescent. Petiole 0·5–1·5 cm. long, subterete, canaliculate above, slender, sparsely hairy. Leaflets usually discolorous (dark green above, paler below), membranous, at first ± sparsely and subappressed-pubescent and scrofulous on both surfaces, later glabrescent or glabrous, margin entire or with 3 blunt teeth at the apex; midrib prominent on both surfaces, lateral nerves not or very slightly raised on both surfaces, tertiary nerves and reticulation not visible; median leaflet 1·8–3·3 × 0·4–1·4 cm., elongate-cuneate, the lateral ones c. half as long as the median one, obovate and not so cuneate at the base. Panicles terminal and axillary, usually shorter than the leaves, pubescent. Calyx-segments c. 0·5 mm. long, triangular, obtuse, pubescent. Petals 0·75–1 mm. long, ovate, obtuse. Drupe cinnamon-brown to dark-brown, shining, c. 3–3·5 mm. in diam., compressed, subcircular in outline.

Rhus refracta [family ANACARDIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Widespread in the eastern Cape between the Sundays and Kei River from the coast to near Cradock inland. Its range is extended north-eastwards by a few collections in Transkei and south-westwards by isolated collections near Willowmore and Plettenberg Bay in the southern Cape. There is also a single record from Mozambique. Flowering recorded in January. Map 30.
Much-branched squarrose shrub up to 3 m high or small crooked stemmed trees up to 4 m high, usually armed. Bark rough, irregularly fissured; branchlets striate, glabrous, puberulous or pubes­cent, often ending in stout spurs. Leaves trifolio­late, petiolate; petiole semiterete, shallowly canaliculate above, glabrous or sparingly pubes­cent, (4-)8(-12) mm long; leaflets sessile, mem­branous to submembranous, concolorous, dark green above, slightly paler below, hypostomatous, glabrous, villous to velutinous; lamina obovate, somewhat rugose, base cuneate, apex retuse, rounded to obtuse; margin entire, revolute to slightly revolute; venation kladodromous, midrib and laterals impressed above, midrib and secon­daries slightly prominent below, other veins ob­scure; terminal leaflets (8—)18(—32) x (5-)8(-12) mm, lateral leaflets (6-)13(-26) x (4-)7(-14) mm. Panicles puberulous to shortly pubescent, axillary and terminal, latter up to 50 mm long. Flowers normal, corolla lobes narrow, oblong. Drupe circular to oblate, obloid, pruinose, blueish brown, 3,6 x 3,0 to 5,0 x 4,3 mm; stone with pronounced bony lateral process.