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Popowia oliverana

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Filed as Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE]
Filed as Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE]
Filed as Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE]
Monanthotaxis parvifolia (Oliv.) Verdc. subsp. kenyensis (Oliv.) Verdc. [family ANNONACEAE]
Isotype of Unona pavifolia Welw. ex Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE]
Isotype of Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonça [family ANNONACEAE]
Filed as Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE]
Isotype of Unona parvifolia Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE]
Holotype of Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonça [family ANNONACEAE]
Isotype of Unona parviflora Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE]
Filed as Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE]
Isotype of Unona parvifolia Welw. ex Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE]
Filed as Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE]
Isotype of Unona parvifolia Welw. ex Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Unona parviflora Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonca [family ANNONACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Monanthotaxis parvifolia
  • Popowia littoralis
  • Unona pavifolia
  • Popowia oliverana
  • Unona parvifolia
  • Unona parviflora

Flora

Entry for MONANTHOTAXIS parvifolia (Oliv.) Verdc. [family ANNONACEAE]
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, (1971) Author: B. Verdcourt
Names
MONANTHOTAXIS parvifolia (Oliv.) Verdc. [family ANNONACEAE], in K.B. 25: 27 (1971). Type: Angola, Cuanza Norte, Golungo Alto, Welwitsch 760 (LISU, holo., BM, COI, K, iso.!)
Unona parvifolia Oliv. [family ANNONACEAE], F.T.A. 1: 36 (1868)
Popowia parvifolia (Oliv.) Engl. & Diels [family ANNONACEAE], in E.M. 6: 46 (1901), non Kurz (1875) nec Scheff (1881), nom. illegit.
Popowia oliverana Exell & Mendonça [family ANNONACEAE], C.F.A. 1: 24 (1937) & 2: XIV (1954); Boutique in F.C.B. 2: 353 (1951); Robson in F.Z. 1: 125 (1960); Paiva in Mem. Soc. Brot. 19: 45 (1966)
Information
Scrambling shrub or small tree, 1–6 m. long or tall; young shoots frequently ± zigzag, at first densely covered with short spreading ferruginous hairs, later glabrescent, ridged, blackish-purple and lenticellate. Leaf-blades oblanceolate, oblong, obovate or oblong-elliptic, 2–10.5 cm. long, (0.9–)1.5–4.3(–5) cm. wide, slightly narrowed to an obtuse, rounded or somewhat emarginate apex, rounded to subcordate at the base, thin or slightly coriaceous, densely ferruginous pilose all over when very young, soon glabrous above, glaucous and sparsely adpressed pubescent beneath, often with denser more spreading indumentum on the yellowish midrib; venation closely reticulate and finely raised on both surfaces; petiole 0.2–1.2 cm. long, ferruginous pubescent. Flowers hermaphrodite, ± leaf-opposed; pedicels 0.9–2.3 cm. long, ferruginous pubescent; bracteole small, linear-lanceolate, situated near the base of the pedicel, 1–2 mm. long, 0.7–1 mm. wide, densely ferruginous pubescent. Sepals broadly ovate or reniform, somewhat united at the base, 1.5–3(–4) mm. long, 2(–4) mm. wide, ferruginous pubescent. Petals yellow; outer rounded or rounded-ovate, (4–)8–9 mm. long and wide, ferruginous pubescent outside, glabrous inside save around upper margin; inner obovate or round but narrowed at the base, (2.5–)4–5.5(–7) mm. long, (2–)5 mm. wide, incurved at the apex, ferruginous puberulous outside, glabrous insidesave at the apex. Stamens 14–24, cuneiform, 1–1.5 mm. long; filaments about as long as squarish anthers; connective truncate. Carpels 10–12(–26); ovary ellipsoid, ± 1 mm. long, (1–)3–4(–5)-ovuled, glabrous; style ± 0.7–1 mm. long, ± angular. Fruiting pedicels 1–1.5 cm. long; monocarps greenish and glaucous at first, later orange-red, 2–5(–12), of 1–3(–5) articles, distinctly constricted between them, each ellipsoid, (0.5–)0.7–1.2 cm. long, 4–6 mm. wide, the apical one rounded, glabrous, finely rugose; stipes 2–5 mm. long. Seeds yellowish, ellipsoid, (0.4–)0.85–1.1 cm. long, (3–)5–6 mm. wide, shining.

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