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Ochna gilgiana

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Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Type of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. ex Gilg [family OCHNACEAE]
Type of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Type of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Type of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Type of Ochna gilgiana Engler ex Gilg [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Type of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
Isotype of Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Ochna membranacea Oliver [family OCHNACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Bamps P., 1962
Related name
  • Ochna gilgii
  • Ochna membranacea
  • Ochna gilgiana

Flora

Entry for Ochna membranacea Oliv. [family OCHNACEAE]
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, (2005) Author: B. Verdcourt, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Names
Ochna membranacea Oliv. [family OCHNACEAE], in F.T.A. 1: 316 (1868); Gilg in E.J. 33: 234 (1903); F.W.T.A. ed. 2, 1: 222 (1954); Bamps, F.C.B. Ochnaceae: 16 (1967). Types: Sierra Leone, Sugar Loaf Mt, Barter s.n. (K!, syn.) & Nigeria, Idah, Barter 1643 (K!, syn.)
Ochna gilgiana Engl. [family OCHNACEAE], in E.J. 33: 243 (1903); F.P.N.A. 1: 613 (1948). Type: Cameroon, Bipindi, near Mimfia, Zenker 2336 (B†, holo.)
Ochna tenuissima Stapf [family OCHNACEAE], in K.B. 1906: 78 (1906). Type: Uganda, Mengo District: Entebbe, E. Brown 345 (K!, holo.)
Ochna sp. [family OCHNACEAE], ; Dawe, Report Bot. Miss. Uganda Prot.: 40 (1906)
Ochna smythei Hutch. & Dalz. [family OCHNACEAE], in F.W.T.A. ed. 1, 1: 190 (1927) & in K.B. 1928: 216 (1928). Type: Sierra Leone, Heirakohum, Smythe 124 (K!, holo.)
Ochna elegans [family OCHNACEAE], sensu Hutch. & Dalz., F.W.T.A. ed. 1, 1: 190 (1927) & in K.B. 1928: 216 (1928) pro parte, non Monelasmum elegans Tiegh.
Ochna barteri [family OCHNACEAE], sensu Hutch. & Dalz., F.W.T.A. ed. 1, 1: 190 (1927) pro parte, non Ochnella barteri Tiegh.
Information
Shrub or small tree 0.9–7(–12) m tall with greyish or blackish-purplish striate branchlets; buds fusiform, 10–15 mm long, 2–3 mm in diameter, the bracts entire, deciduous; slash yellowish. Leaves obovate, oblanceolate or elliptic, 5–20 cm long, 1.5–7 wide, narrowly acuminate at the apex, cuneate to somewhat rounded at the base, curved-serrulate; lateral veins ± 15, gently curving upwards, prominent above and beneath but in depressed grooves above (at least when dry); tertiary venation very finely reticulate, slightly prominent but not very evident; stipules linear, 3–15 mm long, up to 5 mm wide, entire or denticulate-fimbriate at the base, deciduous. Flowers in rather narrow panicles 5–12 cm long, with many short side branches ± 5 mm long, each with 5–6 flowers. Pedicels 5–10 mm long, sometimes lengthening to 16 mm in fruit, jointed 1–3 mm from base. Sepals ovate, obovate-elliptic or almost round, (2–)4–5 mm long, 2–3 mm wide, becoming red and enlarging to 16 mm long, 12 mm wide in fruit. Petals yellow, oblanceolate-oblong or spathulate, 5–7 mm long, 1.5–3 mm wide. Anthers 1.5–2 mm long, equalling the filaments, dehiscing by apical pores. Carpels 5; style 4 mm long; stigma capitate. Drupelets black, compressed-reniform, 10–11 mm long, 7–8 mm wide, 4–5.5 mm thick, attached near the middle. Seeds curved; embryo incumbent, heterocotylous with small cotyledon internal.
Range
DISTR. U 2, 4; K 3; T 1 Sierra Leone to Cameroon
Altitude range
1050–1250 m (–2250 m, see note)
Distribution
KENYA Trans-Nzoia District Mt Elgon, T.H.E. Jackson 417!TANZANIA Bukoba District Minziro Forest, Kere Hill, 6 May 1994, Congdon 370!UGANDA Toro District Muhangi Forest Reserve, 10 June 1952, A.M. Smith 34!;UGANDA Ankole District Buwezu forest, 1905, Dawe 478!;UGANDA Mengo District Mabira Forest, Kyagwe [Chagwe], Feb. 1908, Ussher 35! & 36!
Distribution (external)
Central African Republic
Congo (Kinshasa)
Sudan
Angola
Notes
The Kenya specimen is sterile but named by Robson and I think correctly so. The flowers are stated to be white and the altitude given as 1950–2250 m and height 9–12 m. Confirmation is very much needed.

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