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Vincentella brenanii

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Type of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Isotype of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Holotype of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Isotype of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Type of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Syntype of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Type of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Syntype of Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE ] Synsepalum brenanii (Heine) T.D.Penn. [family SAPOTACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Synsepalum brenanii
  • Vincentella brenanii
  • Bakerisideroxylon unrecorded

Flora

Entry for Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Names
Vincentella brenanii Heine [family SAPOTACEAE], in Hook Ic. Pl. t. 3630 (1964).
Information
A shrub or small tree, up to 15 ft. high, with small and densely fascicled greenish-cream flowers in the axils of fallen leaves.
Distribution
[Br.] Cam.: Banga, S. Bakundu F.R., Kumba Div. (Mar.) Brenan 9273! Binuyo 8 Daramola FHI 35589!

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