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Rhus micrantha

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Isolectotype of Rhus micrantha Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Isolectotype of Rhus dentata Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Rhus dentata Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet, Rhus micrantha Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Rhus dentata Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE ] Verified by Moffett, R.O., 1983
Related name
  • Rhus dentata
  • Rhus micrantha

Flora

Entry for RHUS dentata Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 502, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER.)
Names
RHUS dentata Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE], ! fl. cap. p. 266
RHUS micrantha Thunb. [family ANACARDIACEAE], ! l. c. E. & Z.! n. 1126.
RHUS grandidentata DC. [family ANACARDIACEAE], l. c. p. 72.
RHUS dentata E. Meyer [family ANACARDIACEAE]
RHUS cuneifolia E. Meyer [family ANACARDIACEAE]
Information
branches glabrous; leaves petiolate; leaflets sessile, obovate, coarsely inciso-dentate, cuneate at base and quite entire, glabrous on both sides; axillary racemes short, terminal ones longer, paniculated; drupe globose, glabrous. An erect shrub, with scabrous branches and short, rigid, or elongated, often unilateral branchlets. Petioles 6–9 lines long, or shorter. Leaflets sessile or a little petiolulate, of the same colour on both sides, or paler beneath, with prominent veins, the margins pale, whitish, teeth 3–7, mucronate; terminal leaflet very cuneate, in some specimens 1–1 1/2 inch long, 8–10 lines wide, in others 5–6 lines long, 3–4 wide (var. parvifolia, E. & Z.!); lateral leaflets smaller, ovate or obovate. Axillary racemes about 1/2 inch. the terminal ones 1–2 inch, more compound, with patent lower branches; pedicels capillary. Flowers small. Drupe shining, the size of a small pea.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA In woods, Vanstadensriviersberg, Uitenh. Zwartehoogdens at Salatkraal, Albany. Chumiberg, Caffr. Schilo, Tambukiland, E. & Z.! Hassagaybosch, Zey. n. 2231. Witbergen, 4–5000; inter Windvogelberg and Zwartkey, Drege. Var. β. in Zuurebergen, Drege. Oct.-Jan. (Herb. Thunb., Lehm., T.C.D., Sond.)

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