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Tristellateia australasiae

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Tristellateia australasiae
Tristellateia australasiae
Filed as Tristellateia australasiae [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Tristellateia australasiae
Tristellateia australasiae
Filed as Tristellateia australasiae A.Rich. [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Filed as Tristellateia australasiae A.Rich. [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Filed as Tristellateia australasiae A.Rich. [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Syntype of Tristellateia australasiae A.Rich. f. obtusiuscula Nied. [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Tristellateia australasiae
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Tristellateia australasiae A. Rich. [family MALPIGHIACEAE ]
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Entry for Tristellateia australasiae A Rich. [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol 4
Names
Tristellateia australasiae A Rich. [family MALPIGHIACEAE]
Uses
Agri-horticulture: ornamental, cultivated or partially tended
References
A climbing shrub, with drooping flower-shoots bearing yellow flowers in terminal racemes; native of SE Asia, and recorded present in Ghana as an introduction.It is decorative and worthy of cultivation as a pretty garden ornamental.
Contributor
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)

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