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Monodora crispata

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Neotype of Monodora crispata Engl. [family ANNONACEAE]
Neotype of Monodora crispata Engl. [family ANNONACEAE]
Monodora crispata Engl. & Diels., from Nigeria
Filed as Monodora crispata Engl. & Diels [family ANNONACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Monodora crispata Engl. & Diels. [family ANNONACEAE ]
Related name
  • Monodora crispata
Common name
  • an-sali (NWT) (SIERRA LEONE, TEMNE), Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. 1
  • nja-mσigbama (def.-bamei) (S&F) (SIERRA LEONE, MENDE), Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. 1

Flora

Entry for Monodora crispata Engl. & Diels [family ANNONACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 1, Part 1,
Names
Monodora crispata Engl. & Diels [family ANNONACEAE], in Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berl. 2: 301 (1899).
Monodora angolensis [family ANNONACEAE], of F.T.A1: 38, partly.
Information
A shrub or tree, up to 30 ft.; outer petals purple-variegated, inner rose and white.
Distribution
S. L. Mano (Mar.) Deighton 1108!Lib. Gola Forest (Mar.) Bunting! Pandamai (Feb.) Bequaert 89!G. C. Banka (Mar.) Vigne 1870! Kibi (Feb.) Burnett 48!S. Nig. Old Calabar Thomson 89! Oban Talbot 1499! Eket Talbot 3221!
Distribution (external)
French Cameroons

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