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Candelabria micrantha

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Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baill. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Isotype of Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baill. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Isotype of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Isotype of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Holotype of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Isotype of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Holotype of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Type? of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Type of Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
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Identification
Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE ] Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baill. [family EUPHORBIACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Bridelia micrantha
  • Candelabria micrantha

Flora

Entry for BRIDELIA micrantha Baill. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 5, Part 2, page 216, (1925) Author: (By N. E. BROWN, J. HUTCHINSON and D. PRAIN.)
Names
BRIDELIA micrantha Baill. [family EUPHORBIACEAE], Adansonia, iii. 164;—Müll. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. ii. 498 (excl. var. ferruginea with syn.); De Wild. et Durand, Reliq. Dewevr., 200; De Wild. Étud. Fl. Baset Moyen-Congo, i. 275; ii. 276; Sim, For. Fl. Cape Col. 317; Hutchinson in Dyer, Fl. Trop. Afr. vi. i. 620.
BRIDELIA gambecola Baill. [family EUPHORBIACEAE], Adansonia, i. 79; Gehrm. in Engl. Jahrb. xli. Beibl. 95, 40.
BRIDELIA stenocarpa Müll. Arg. [family EUPHORBIACEAE], in Flora, 1864, 515; Pax in Engl. Jahrb. viii. 61; Pax in Bolet. Soc. Brot. x. 157; Gehrm. l.c.
BRIDELIA ferruginea Hiern var. gambecola [family EUPHORBIACEAE], in Cat. Afr. Pl. Welw. i. 954.
Candelabria micrantha Hochst. [family EUPHORBIACEAE], in Flora, 1843, 79.
Information
a tree, 20–40 ft. high; branchlets pubescent when young, soon becoming quite glabrous, with conspicuous scattered lenticels; leaves elliptic, oblong-elliptic or obovate, shortly acuminate and subacute or obtuse at the apex, slightly cuneate or rounded at the base, 2–7 in. long, 1–3 in. broad, slightly coriaceous, often shining and glabrous above, glabrous or minutely puberulous below; lateral nerves ascending, slightly oblique, 8–16 on each side, continued to the margin and forming a marginal nerve, prominent below; tertiary nerves more or less inconspicuous; petiole stout, 2–5 lin. long, wrinkled, densely pubescent or puberulous; stipules caducous; bracts pubescent; male flowers shortly stalked; sepals triangular, subsessile, 1/2 lin. long, pubescent towards the base; petals small, obovate-cuneate, trilobed or dentate; disc thick and fleshy; rudimentary ovary truncate or trifid, very short; female flowers sessile: sepals as in the male; petals ovate, entire; disc almost enclosing the ovary, ciliate, densely pilose outside; ovary ovoid, glabrous; styles 2, 2-lobed, glabrous; fruits ovoid or ellipsoid, 2–3 lin. in diam., 1-celled. null
Range
Widely spread in Tropical Africa.
Distribution
EASTERN REGION Natal; in woods near Durban, Krauss, 133! Plant, 43! Gueinzius! Gerrard, 527! Mount Edgecumbe, Wood, 1146! Inanda, Wood, 1334! 1702! Nolote River, Gerrard, 25! and without precise locality, Gerrard, 372!KALAHARI REGION Transvaal; Rehbokdraai, near Barberton, Burtt-Davy, 1626! Barberton, Burtt-Davy, 8003! 8035! Shilovane, Junod, 682! near Haenertsburg, Zoutpansberg, Legat, 4031! Tzaneen Estate, Burtt-Davy, 2563! Charter, 4213! Potatobosch, Eastwood, 2432!

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