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Sapindus capensis

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Deinbollia oblongifolia (E.Mey. ex Arn.) Radlk. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Isotype of Pappea capensis Eckl. & Zeyh. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Filed as Sapindus oblongifolius (Arn.) Sond. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Filed as Sapindus oblongifolius (Arn.) Sond. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Deinbollia oblongifolia (E.Mey. ex Arn.) Radlk. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Deinbollia oblongifolia (E.Mey. ex Arn.) Radlk. [family SAPINDACEAE]
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Identification
Sapindus capensis Hochst. [family SAPINDACEAE ] Deinbollia oblongifolia (E.Mey. ex Arn.) Radlk. [family SAPINDACEAE ] (stored under name); Sapindus oblongifolius (E.Mey. ex Arn.) Sond. [family SAPINDACEAE ]
Related name
  • Sapindus capensis
  • Deinbollia oblongifolia
  • Sapindus oblongifolius

Flora

Entry for SAPINDUS capensis Sond. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 236, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER.)
Names
SAPINDUS capensis Sond. [family SAPINDACEAE]
Information
branches and leaves glabrous; rachis not winged; leaves petiolate, abruptly pinnate, leaflets in 3–4 pairs, sessile, oblong, narrowed at base and apex, obtusely toothed, coriaceous, undulate, netted with veins, with minute pellucid dots; panicle axillary, shorter than the leaf; carpels 2–1, sub-globose, glabrous. Branches ash-coloured. Leaves alternate. Rachis 2 1/2–3 inches long, narrow. leaflets 2–2 1/2 inches long, 7–12 lines wide, cuneate, acuminate, sub-obtuse, paler below; the teeth obtuse, 1/2–1 line long. Panicle 1–2 inches long, minutely downy. Flowers unknown. Fruit short-stalked, fleshy; each carpel as big as a cherry, one-seeded. Seed erect, brownish purple, shining, larger than a pea.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Langekloof, George, 2–4000 f., E. & Z.! Drege, No. 8266. Decr. (Herb. Sond.)

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