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Ancylanthos cistifolius

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Type of Ancylanthos cistifolius Welw. ex Hiern [family RUBIACEAE]
Tapiphyllum cistifolium (Welw. ex Hiern) Robyns [family RUBIACEAE]
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Identification
Ancylanthos cistifolius Welw. ex Hiern [family RUBIACEAE ] Tapiphyllum cistifolium (Welw. ex Hiern) Robyns [family RUBIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Robyns,
Related name
  • Ancylanthos cistifolius
  • Tapiphyllum cistifolium

Flora

Entry for ANCYLANTHOS cistifolius Welw. [family RUBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 1, page 33, (1877) Author: (By Mr. W. P. Hiern.)
Names
ANCYLANTHOS cistifolius Welw. [family RUBIACEAE], mss.
Information
A shrub 1 1/2–3 feet, sparingly branched. Branches rigid, stout, black-hoary, naked below; branchlets tawny-tomentose. Leaves rigidly coriaceous, 3–5 by 5/8– 3/4 in. narrowly linear or oblong-lanceolate, acute at the apex, subobtuse at the base, above with scattered curly short hairs and rufous villous midrib, buff-coloured and woolly beneath with villous stout midrib and obscure lateral nerves, margins revolute; petiole 1/6– 1/4 in.; stipules lanceolate-subulate, equalling or exceeding the petiole. Flowers in dense axillary subglobose fascicles; peduncles pedicels and calyx shaggy with tawny hairs. Calyx-lobes subulate-lanceolate, subacute, as long as the tube, about 1/8 in. long, persistent. Berry of the genus (Welw.), 3/8 in. long; pyrenes about 4.
Distribution
Angola Lower Guinea . Sporadic in Mimosa woods in the Serra de Pedras de Guinga, alt. 3500 feet, Welwitsch!

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