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Melhania forbesii

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Melhania acuminata Mast. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Type of Melhania forbesii Planch. ex Mast. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Filed as Melhania albiflora (Hiern) Exell & Mendonca [family STERCULIACEAE]
Filed as Melhania forbesii Planch. ex Mast. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Melhania forbesii Planch. ex Mast. [family STERCULIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Melhania acuminata Mast. [family STERCULIACEAE ] (stored under name); Melhania forbesii Planch. ex Mast. [family STERCULIACEAE ]
Related name
  • Melhania didyma
  • Melhania acuminata
  • Melhania forbesii

Flora

Entry for MELHANIA Forbesii Planch. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 1, page 214, (1868) Author: (by Dr. Maxwell T. Masters).
Names
MELHANIA Forbesii Planch. [family STERCULIACEAE], mss. in Herb. Kew.
Information
Stem suffruticose, erect, 2 ft. high, slightly branched, smooth below, thickly covered with ferruginous down on all the herbaceous portions. Petioles about an inch long, downy. Stipules setaceous, nearly as long as the petioles; blades 3–4 in. long, 2 in. broad, oblong, obtuse, serrate, palmately 3-costate; nerves covered with rust-coloured down especially on the lower surface. Peduncles axillary, lower ones remote, 2–3 in. long, dividing above into 3 branches, upper ones shorter, crowded at the end of the branches. Epicalyx of 3 broadly ovate, acute, scarcely acuminate segments, as long as the downy lanceolate sepals. Petals deep yellow, convolute. Capsule oblong, obtuse, villose, shorter than the calyx. Seeds rugose or subglabrous.
Distribution
Mozamb. Dist. Shupanga, Dr. Kirk!Mozambique Mozamb. Dist. Hutton!
Notes
The same species occurs in Madagascar, Natal, etc. It resembles M. ferruginea in habit, but has longer, more branched peduncles, less acuminated bracts, and smoother seeds.

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