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Rhus grandidens

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Isotype of Rhus galpinii Schinz [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Type of Rhus galpinii Schinz [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Type of Rhus galpinii Schinz [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Isotype of Rhus grandidens Harv. ex Engl. [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Filed as Rhus grandidens Harv. ex Engl. [family ANACARDIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Rhus galpinii Schinz [family ANACARDIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Rhus grandidens Harv. ex Engl. [family ANACARDIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Rhus galpinii
  • Rhus grandidens

Flora

Entry for Rhus grandidens [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Herbarium
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Collection
Flora of Southern Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
Names
Rhus grandidens [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Common names
Toxicodendron grandidens (Harv.) Kuntze: 154 (1891). R. galpinii Schinz: 638 (1908); Engl.: 208 (1921); Schonl.: 37 (1930); Burtt Davy: 501 (1932). Type: Transvaal, Barberton, Umvoti Creek, 700 m., fl. 10.1889, Galpin 646 (Z, holo.!; BOL!, K!, PRE!, iso.).
Information
Slender to fairly dense shrub from 1,5 to 2 m high with a vegetative and floral morphology similar to R. transvaalensis (no. 4). Bark and young branchlets are, however, always smooth and glabrous and the leaflets narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate and prominently paucidentate to pauciserrate with each tooth mucronate. Petiole (8—)15(—32) mm long; terminal leaflets (18-) 38(-70) x (3-)14(-30) mm, lateral leaflets (13-)25(-51) x (3-)10(-20) mm. Drupe 3,0x 2,4 to 4,2 x 3,8 mm.
Habitat
The width and size of the leaflets and drupes decrease progressively southwards. Acocks 13415 (PRE) from Lusikisiki District has some lateral leaflets 3 mm wide and drupes 3,0 x 2,4 mm. It is also not unusual to find that one of the lateral leaflets has an entire margin while the other leaflets are severely toothed.
Use
5. Rhus grandidens Harv. ex Engl, in A. & C. DC, Monographiae phanerogamarum 4: 440 (1883); Diels: 587 (1898); Engl.: 215 (1921); Schonl.: 41, t. p. 40 (1930). Type: Natal, Gerrard & McKen 1399(K, holo.!; BM!, TCD!, W!, iso.).
Range
Nowhere plentiful, this species occurs along forest verges in a number of disjunct localities from the north-eastern Trans­vaal and eastern Transvaal through Swaziland, Zululand and Natal to Transkei. Flowering recorded in December and Janu­ary. Map 5.

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