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Grandidiera boivinii

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Filed as Grandidiera boivinii Jaub. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Type of Grandidiera boivinii Jaub. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Isotype of Grandidiera boivinii Jaub. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Grandidiera boivinii Jaub. [family FLACOURTIACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Grandidiera boivinii

Flora

Entry for GRANDIDIERA boivinii Jaub. [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
GRANDIDIERA boivinii Jaub. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 13: 467 (1866); Oliv. in F.T.A. 1: 119, in obs. (1868); Warb. in P.O.A. A: 33, & C: 277 (1895); Gilg in E.J. 40: 453 (1908); V.E. 3 (2): 563 (1921); Gilg in E. & P. Pf., ed. 2, 21: 399, fig. 170 (1925); T.T.C.L.: 232 (1949); K.T.S.: 226 (1961); Paiva in Bol. Soc. Brot., sér. 2, 40: 264, t. 1 (1966); Exell in F.Z. 3: 141 (1970). Types: Zanzibar, Grandidier 28 (P, lecto.!) & 1848, Boivin & Kenya, Mombasa, 1848, Boivin (both P, syn.!)
Oncoba boivinii (Jaub.) Baill. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], in Adansonia 10: 250, in text (1872)
Information
Shrub or tree, 2–6(–10) m. tall. Branchlets with short ± appressed hairs at tips, glabrescent below. Leaf-blades oblanceolate to obovate, apex elongately and acutely acuminate, often a little curved, base gradually cuneate, papyraceous, glabrous except some hairs on midrib and nerves beneath, entire or shallowly undulate, 8–25 cm. long, 3.5–5(–7.5) cm. broad; lateral nerves 8–12 pairs, curved-ascending, looping before the edge, a little prominent beneath; petiole pubescent initially, 0.7–2(–2.5) cm. long; stipules subulate, pubescent, finally caducous, 6–7 mm. long. Racemes spike-like from the upper axils, few-flowered, 0.5–2.5 cm. long, shortly hairy all over; pedicel of the terminal bisexual flower 5(–7) mm., of the lower ♂ ones 1–2 mm. Sepals suborbicular, pale green, (2–)3 mm. in diameter. Petals ovate-elliptic, glabrous, membranous, whitish or yellowish, (3–)4–5 mm. long, 2–3 mm. broad. Stamens ± 3 mm. long; filaments glabrous. Ovary ovoid, laxly pubescent. Fruit suborbicular, ±1.7 cm. across, with ± 6 thin transversely nerved, pubescent, distally attenuate and crenate wings ± 1 cm. long. Seeds ovoid, small. Fig. 4.
Range
DISTR. K7; T3, 6, 8; Z
Altitude range
up to 1525 m.
Distribution
KENYA Kwale District Shimba Hills, Mwele Mdogo forest, Feb. 1953, Drummond & Hemsley 1105 !TANZANIA Pangani District Madanga, Nov. 1956, Tanner 3320!TANZANIA Morogoro District Lusunguru Forest Reserve, Mar. 1953, Drummond & Hemsley 1924!TANZANIA Lindi District Lake Lutamba, Dec. 1934, Schlieben 5715!TANZANIA Zanzibar I., Haitajwa Hill, Jan. 1929, Greenway 1212 !
Distribution (external)
Mozambique

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