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Jatropha janipha

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Filed as Manihot sp. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Filed as Jatropha janipha L. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Filed as Jatropha tubulosa Müll.Arg. var. septemloba Müll.Arg. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Lectotype of Jatropha janipha Blanco [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Filed as Manihot angustiloba (Torr.) Müll.Arg. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Filed as Manihot rhomboidea Müll. Arg. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Jatropha janipha L. [family EUPHORBIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Manihot angustiloba
  • Jatropha janipha
  • Jatropha tubulosa
  • Jatropha multifida
  • Manihot sp.
  • Manihot rhomboidea

Flora

Entry for JATROPHA multifida Linn. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 6, Part 1, page 441, (1913) Author: (By J. G. Baker, with additions by C. H. Wright.)
Names
JATROPHA multifida Linn. [family EUPHORBIACEAE], Sp. Pl. ed. i. 1006. —H. B. & K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. ii. 105; Miquel, Fl. Ind. Bat. i. 2, 392; Müll. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. ii. 1089, and in Fl. Bras. xi. 2, 495, t. 69, fig. 1; Baker, Fl. Maurit. 322; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. v. 383; Sesse & Moç. Fl. Mex. ii. 224; Pax in Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr. C. 240; Hiern in Cat. Afr. Pl. Welw. i. 969; Urban, Symb. Antill. iv. 350; Durand & Schinz, Études Fl. Congo, 243; Durand & De Wild. Mat. Fl. Congo, ii. 62, and in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 2me sér. i. 47; Pax in Engl. Pflanzenr. Euphorb.-Jatroph. 40, fig. 13;
JATROPHA Janipha Blanco [family EUPHORBIACEAE], Fl. Filip. ed. i. 758; ed. 3, iii. 159, with fig.
Adenoropium multifidum Pohl [family EUPHORBIACEAE], Pl. Brasil. Ic. et Descr. i. 16.
Information
A shrub or tree up to 20 ft. high; branchlets stout, glabrous. Leaves digitately 11–12-partite; segments lanceolate, narrowed into a long tail at the apex, narrowed to the base, 4–6 in. long, 1–2 in. broad, deeply pinnatilobed, with very acute lobes, or rarely subentire, glabrous on both surfaces, more or less glaucous below; petiole 5–6 in. long, glabrous, not glandular; stipules laciniate, about 1/2 in. long, segments filiform, not glandular at the apex. Cymes corymbose, pedunculate, 1–2 in. long, 1 1/4–2 1/2 in. broad; peduncle 5–6 1/2 in. long, rather stout, glabrous; bracts subulate, acute, 3/4–1 lin. long, glabrous, entire, not glandular. Male flowers pedicellate, red: pedicel up to 3 lin. long, glabrous. Sepals connate at the base, ovate-triangular, acute, entire, glabrous, 3/4–1 lin. long. Petals free to the base, obovate, emarginate, 3 lin. long, 1 1/2 lin. broad, striate, entire, glabrous. Disk-glands large, erect, subcontiguous, glabrous. Stamens 8; filaments quite free to the base, 1 1/3 lin. long, glabrous; anthers very large, sagittate at the base, 1 1/3 lin. long. Female flowers solitary on the primary and secondary axes of the cyme. Sepals and petals as in the male. Disk large, deeply 5-lobed, lobes fleshy, ovate or rounded, entire, glabrous. Ovary ovoid, glabrous; styles connate in the lower half, bifid and swollen at the apex. Capsule depressed, trilobed, about 1 1/4 in. in diam., lobes very slightly keeled. Seeds mottled, broadly ellipsoid, a little over 3/4 in. long.
Range
A native of America, occurring from South-west Texas, Mexico and the West Indies southwards to Brazil; cultivated in Africa and elsewhere.
Distribution
Senegal Upper Guinea Roger! Niayes, Chevalier, 2631!Sierra Leone Upper Guinea about Freetown, Welwitsch, 298; near Kambia, Scarcies River, Scott-Elliot, 4708! in gardens, Barter!French Guinea Upper Guinea Galombombo, Paroisse!Togo Upper Guinea near Lome, Warnecke, 373! and without precise locality, Döring, 93; Kersting, 267; Graf Zech.Cameroons Upper Guinea Talbot!Nigeria Upper Guinea Lagos, Phillips, 43! Annye, Unwin, 136! and without precise locality, Flegel.

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