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Brucea ferruginea

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Filed as Brucea antidysenterica Mill. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Type of Brucea ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Brucea antidysenterica Mill. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Brucea ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Brucea ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Brucea ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Filed as Brucea ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Brucea ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Brucea antidysenterica Mill. [family SIMAROUBACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet, Brucea ferruginea L'Her. [family SIMAROUBACEAE ] Verified by Hallier, H. ?,
Related name
  • Brucea antidysenterica
  • Brucea ferruginea

Flora

Entry for BRUCEA antidysenterica Mill. [family SIMAROUBACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 1, page 308, (1868) Author: (by Prof. Oliver).
Names
BRUCEA antidysenterica Mill. [family SIMAROUBACEAE], DC. Prod. ii. 88.
BRUCEA ferruginea L'Hér. [family SIMAROUBACEAE], Stirp. Nov. t. 10.
Information
A small tree, reaching sometimes 15–20 ft. Extremities pubescent or tomentose. Leaves 8–20 in. long; leaflets opposite or subopposite, ovate ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, occasionally broadly oblong, acute or very shortly acuminate, entire or undulate-toothed, softly pubescent on both surfaces at first, at length more or less glabrescent at least above, older leaves often coriaceous, 2–4 in. long, 3/4–1 1/2 in. broad. Petiolules 1–3 lines. Male flowers in interrupted, elon-gate, pilose-tomentose spikes 4–10 in. long, from the axils of the uppermost leaves; very small, sessile or subsessile, clustered in the axils of minute bracts. Female flowers apparently pedicellate. Drupes about 1/2 in. long.
Distribution
Abyssinia Nile Land Schimper! (with oblong leaflets) Plowden!Upper Guinea Camaroons mountain, 7–8000 ft., Mann!

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