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Bivinia jalbertii

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Isotype of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Type? of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family SAMYDACEAE]
Syntype of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family SAMYDACEAE]
Syntype of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family SAMYDACEAE]
Syntype of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family SAMYDACEAE]
Syntype of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family SAMYDACEAE]
Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Syntype of Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family SAMYDACEAE]
Calantica jalberti (Tul.) Baill. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Bivinia jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Bivinia jalberti
  • Bivinia janberti
  • Calantica jalberti
  • Bivinia jalbertii

Flora

Entry for BIVINIA jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1975) Author: H. Sleumer (Rijksherbarium, Leiden)
Names
BIVINIA jalbertii Tul. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], in Ann. Sci. Nat., sér. 4, 8: 78 (1857); Mast. in F.T.A. 2: 496 (1871); Perrier in Fl. Madag., Fam. 140: 67, t. 12/1–4 (1946); T.T.C.L.: 548 (1949); Wild in F.Z. 1: 296, t. 53/B (1960); K.T.S.: 497 (1961) as “jaubertii ”. Types: Madagascar, Richard 542, Boivin 2126, 2567 & Pervillé 382 (all P, syn.!)
Calantica jalbertii (Tul.) Warb. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], in E. & P. Pf. III. 6a: 37, fig. 13/F, G (1893); Engl., P.O.A. C: 279 (1895) & V.E. 3 (2): 581, fig. 256/F, G (1921); Gilg in E. & P. Pf., ed. 2, 21: 429, fig. 191/F, G (1925)
Information
Shrub or generally a tree, rarely up to 20 m. tall; bark smooth, light grey. Branchlets greyish brown, with pale lenticels, tips pubescent. Leaf-blades ovate, broad-elliptic or subobovate, apex subcaudate-acuminate, base broadly cuneate, thinly chartaceous, crenate except near the base and acumen, slightly pubescent particularly at the midrib and nerves, glabrescent with age, 4.5–10(–13) cm. long, 2.5–4(–6) cm. broad; lateral nerves 7–8 pairs, rather straightly ascending, raised beneath, venation reticulate, but slightly prominent beneath; petiole bright red, pubescent initially, 0.5–1.4 cm. long. Racemes cylindric, densely flowered, 5–12 cm. long, on a short peduncle, covered with a short greyish pubescence; pedicels slender, 2–3(–4) mm. long. Sepals ovate-deltoid, subacute, pubescent on both faces, 2–3 mm. long, 1.5–2 mm. broad. Glands densely pubescent, truncate, subentire. Filaments slender, glabrous, 3–4 mm. long; anthers 0.2 mm. in diameter. Ovary globose, white tomentulose; styles divergent, glabrous. Capsule globose, pubescent, valves apiculate with the persistent styles. Seeds dark brown, almost cylindric, ± 2 by 1 mm., covered with white cottony hair up to 4 mm. long. Fig. 17.
Range
DISTR. K7; T6, 8; P
Altitude range
up to 200 m.
Distribution
KENYA Kwale District Diani Forest, July 1972, Gillett & Kibuwa 19875!KENYA Lamu District Utwani Forest, Jan. 1957, Rawlins 321 ! & Mambosasa Forest, Feb. 1929, R. M. Graham in F.D. 1794TANZANIA Uzaramo District Pugu Hills, Jan. 1939, Vaughan 2727 !TANZANIA Rufiji District Mafia I., Aug. 1937, Greenway 5098!TANZANIA Mikindani District Ruvuma R., Mar. 1861, Kirk !TANZANIA Pemba I. , Oct. 1929, Burtt Davy 22516!
Distribution (external)
also in Rhodesia
Mozambique
Madagascar

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