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Ficus tridentata

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Type of Ficus tridentata Fenzl [family MORACEAE]
Filed as Ficus tridentata Fenzl; nom. nud. [family MORACEAE]
Filed as Ficus tridentata Fenzl; nom. nud. [family MORACEAE]
Filed as Ficus tridentata Fenzl; nom. nud. [family MORACEAE]
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Identification
Ficus tridentata Fenzl; nom. nud. [family MORACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Bräuchler, C., 2013
Related name
  • Ficus capreifolia
  • Ficus tridentata

Flora

Entry for FICUS capreæfolia Del. [family MORACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 5, Part 2, page 522, (1925) Author: (By N. E. BROWN and J. HUTCHINSON.)
Names
FICUS capreæfolia Del. [family MORACEAE], in Ann. Sci. Nat. 2me. sér. xx. 94;—Warb. in Warb. & De Wild. Fic. Fl. Cong. 36, t. xxii.; Warb. in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 161; Engl. & Drude, Veg. Erde, ix. 1, pt. i. 118, fig. 100; Mildbr. & Burret in Engl. Jahrb. xlvi. 202; Hutchinson in Prain, Fl. Trop. Afr. vi. ii. 107.
FICUS tridentata Fenzl [family MORACEAE], in Flora, 1844, 311, name only.
FICUS antithetophylla Steud. ex Miq. [family MORACEAE], in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. 236, t. v. B; A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. ii. 272.
FICUS palustris Sim [family MORACEAE], For. Fl. Port. E. Afr. 99, partly, incl. t. xc. fig. C.
Information
branchlets subterete, villous with whitish hairs when young, at length becoming pubescent; leaves often opposite or subopposite, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or subtruncate at the base, acute or trifid at the apex, otherwise entire, 1 1/4–4 in. long, 1/2–1 1/2 in. broad, thinly and rigidly chartaceous, scabrous with minute tubercles on both surfaces; lateral nerves 5–6 on each side of the midrib, distinct on both surfaces, prominent below, arcuate, indistinctly looped near the margin; venation rather faint; petiole short, 1 1/2–4 lin. long, pubescent or almost villous, with a pair of stipules at the base of each; stipules persistent, lanceolate, subacute, 1/4 in. long, keeled on the back, finely puberulous on the outside, shortly ciliate, brown when dry; receptacles axillary, solitary, pedunculate, subglobose, contracted at the base, 1/2– 3/4 in. in diam., scabrid-hispidulous, without a definite whorl of bracts at the base; peduncle 1/4– 1/2 in. long, scabrid-hispidulous, bearing 3–4 scattered ovate obtuse coriaceous puberulous bracts about 3/4 lin. long; ostiole broad and gaping, with numerous imbricate bracts visible from the outside; outer ostiolar bracts broadly triangular, obtuse, finely puberulous on the outside, minutely ciliate, the lower ones all descending into the receptacle, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, about 1 1/4 in. long, translucent, glabrous; male flowers numerous, long-pedicellate; pedicel stout, minutely puberulous; perianth-segments 4–5, unequal and some connate in the lower part, obtuse or truncate at the apex, membranous, glabrous; stamen solitary with mostly a rudimentary female flower at its base; female flowers in separate receptacles, very numerous, sessile; perianth-segments 6, linear, acute, glabrous; achene smooth; style lateral, slender, longer than the achene, with a purple stigma. null
Range
Occurs also in Tropical Africa.
Distribution
EASTERN REGION Natal, Gerrard, 1631!

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