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Olax dissitiflora

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Isosyntype of Olax dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE]
Isosyntype of Olax stuhlmannii Engl. [family OLACACEAE]
Isosyntype of Olax stuhlmannii Engl. [family OLACACEAE]
Olax dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE]
Type of Olax andronensis Baker [family OLACACEAE]
Olax dissitiflora
Olax dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE]
Olax dissitiflora
Isotype of Olax andronensis Baker [family OLACACEAE]
Olax dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE]
Type of Olax stuhlmannii Engl. [family OLACACEAE]
Isotype of Olax mayottensis Z.S. Rogers & Malécot & Sikes [family OLACACEAE]
Isosyntype of Olax stuhlmannii Engl. [family OLACACEAE]
Filed as Olax dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE]
Holotype of Olax mayottensis Z.S.Rogers, V.Malécot&Sikes [family OLACACEAE]
Isosyntype of Olax stuhlmannii Engl. [family OLACACEAE]
Syntype of Olax andronensis Baker [family OLACACEAE]
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Identification
Olax dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for OLAX dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE]
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, (1968) Author: G. Ll. Lucas
Names
OLAX dissitiflora Oliv. [family OLACACEAE], F.T.A. 1: 350 (1868); T.T.C.L.: 387 (1949); F.F.N.R.: 41(1963); Garcia in F.Z. 2: 332, t. 66 (1963). Types: Mozambique, Tete, Nov. 1858, Kirk & Malawi, Lake Nyasa, Sept. 1861, Kirk (both K, syn.!)
OLAX stuhlmannii Engl. [family OLACACEAE], in N.B.G.B. 2: 283(1899). Types: Tanganyika, Uzaramo District, Mkurutuni, Stuhlmann 8562 (EA, isosyn. !) & Mozambique, Lourenco Marques, Schlecter 11620 (K, isosyn. !)
OLAX andronensis Baker [family OLACACEAE], in J.L.S. 25: 306 (1889). Type: Madagascar, Androna Province, Baron 5548 (K, holo. !)
Information
Small tree or shrub to 12 m. high; young branches flexuous, slightly fluted, older bark smooth, ash-grey. Petiole 2–8 mm. long; leaf-blade glabrous, coriaceous, dark green when mature, lanceolate to elliptic, 2.5–6 cm. long, 0.8–2.5 cm. wide, acuminate to obtuse, cuneate to ± rounded at the base; midrib prominent beneath, impressed above; secondary veins inconspicuous. Flowers white, axillary, solitary or in short racemes; buds clavate, 5–7 mm. long; pedicels up to 1 cm. long. Calyx cupuliform, entire, papery, accrescent. Petals 5, slightly hooded at the apex, 6–8 mm. long, 0.8–1.2 mm. wide, recurved when mature. Fertile stamens 3(–4); anthers 1.2–1.8 mm. long. Staminodes 5, opposite the petals; filaments adnate to the petals; anther-thecae 1.5–2.5 mm. long, more elongated than fertile thecae. Ovary 3-partite at base, unilocular at apex; style up to 4 mm. long; stigma 3-lobed, capitate. Fruit an obovoid to ellipsoidal drupe, 7–9 mm. long, partially enclosed by calyx when young, and almost completely so when mature, reddish, bearing remains of persistent style. Fig. 3/9–12.
Range
DISTR. T6–8 southwards as far as the Transvaal, also in Madagascar
Altitude range
15–1600 m.
Distribution
TANGANYIKA Kilosa District Mazunyungu dry R., 18 Oct. 1961, Semsei 3325!TANGANYIKA Uzaramo District about 26km. W. of Dar es Salaam, 6 Oct. 1957, Welch 388!TANGANYIKA Rufiji District N. Mafia I., 12 Aug. 1937, Greenway 5064 !TANGANYIKA Lindi District Liteho, Nov. 1953, Eggeling 6738 !

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