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Celtis toka

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Filed as Celtis toka (Forssk.) Hepper & Wood [family ULMACEAE]
Filed as Celtis toka (Forssk) Hepper & J.R.I. Wood [family CANNABACEAE]
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Identification
Celtis integrifolia Lam. [family ULMACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Celtis toka (Forssk.) Hepper & Wood [family ULMACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by S. Diop, 2008
Related name
  • Celtis toka
  • Celtis integrifolia

Flora

Entry for CELTIS toka (Forssk.) Hepper & Wood [family ULMACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 2, (1999) Author: by S. Fici [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
CELTIS toka (Forssk.) Hepper & Wood [family ULMACEAE], (1983).
CELTIS integrifolia Lam. [family ULMACEAE], (1797).
Information
Deciduous tree, up to 30 m tall, usually buttressed, with light grey, smooth bark; young twigs pubescent. Leaf-blade ovate, 4–8 x 2.5–4.5 cm, acuminate at the apex, slightly unequal-sided at the base, with entire margins except on seedlings and suckers, scabrid, subglabrous with hairs usually present on the veins beneath and in tufts in the angles of the lateral veins, basal veins extending into the upper part of the blade; petiole up to 6 mm long; stipules linear, up to 5 mm long. Cymes axillary, up to c. 3 cm long, with many male flowers, the upper cymes with terminal female and bisexual flowers. Sepals 5, up to c. 3 mm long. Ovary pubescent, with 2–3-branched styles up to 5 mm long. Drupe subglobose, up to 10 mm long, yellow-orange, puberulous.
Range
S3 Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan and westwards to Senegal
Altitude range
c. 40 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Maunder 130.
Distribution (external)
Yemen
Notes
Gabal (Som.). A species valued for its fine timber. The only Somali collection seen comes from Bareka Madow at the Jubba R. south of Buaale.

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