JSTOR Global Plants Home
  • Home
  • Browse
  • About
  • Access
  • Account
    • Saved Items
    • Profile
  • Log in

Global Plants

Skip to Main Content
  • JSTOR Global Plants Home
  • Global Plants

    • Browse
    • About
    • Access
    • Account
      • Saved Items
      • Profile
Log in
  • Browse
  • About
  • Access
  • Account
    • Saved Items
    • Profile
Advanced Search

Compilation
Vitellariopsis ferruginea

9 Images see all

Isotype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Paratype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea F.K.Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Paratype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea F.K.Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Holotype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Paratype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea F.K.Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Paratype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea F.K.Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Isotype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Paratype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea F.K.Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Paratype of Vitellariopsis ferruginea F.K.Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Previous
Next

Name

Identification
Vitellariopsis ferruginea Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Mimusops sylvestris
  • Vitellariopsis ferruginea

Flora

Entry for Vitellariopsis ferruginea Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 7, Part 1, page 210, (1983) Author: F. K. Kupicha
Names
Vitellariopsis ferruginea Kupicha [family SAPOTACEAE], in Candollea 33: 30, fig. 1, 2 (1978). TAB. 52. Type: Zimbabwe, Umtali Distr., Dora Farm, 16 km. S. of Umtali on Melsetter road, fl. 21.xi.1948, Chase 964 (BM, holotype; K, isotype).
Austromimusops sylvestris S. Moore A. Meeuse [family SAPOTACEAE], in Bothalia 7: 354, fig. 11 (1960), excl. typ.
Vitellariopsis sylvestris S. Moore Aubrév. [family SAPOTACEAE], sensu R. B. Drumm. in Kirkia 10: 266 (1975) quoad specim. Chase 964 excl. typ.
Information
Tree or large bush 3–7 m. high with smooth bole and pink slash. Branching–pattern divaricate or verticillate, the proximal part of each twig smooth, with distant leaf scars, the distal part rough with very crowded scars; leaves in “rosettes” at branch ends; leafy part of twigs and petioles with dense reddish indumentum. Stipules soon caducous. Leaf lamina 3·5–11 x 1·3–6 cm., elliptic to obovate–elliptic, the apex rounded or slightly emarginate, the base rounded to cuspidate; petiole 2–7 mm. long. Upper leaf surface glabrous, drying dark greyish–brown, with slightly raised midrib and fine vein reticulation; lower surface ferrugineous crispate–pubescent, glabrescent, with prominent midrib and conspicuous reticulation. Flowers white to pale pink, scented, attractive, borne 1–3 in leaf axils; pedicels 1–2 cm. long; buds and pedicels densely ferrugineous–pubescent. Calyx c. 7·5 mm. long, outer sepals of thicker texture than inner. Corolla c. 7·5 mm. long, connate at base for c. 1·5 mm.; median segments elliptic, slightly shorter than lateral segments, these ovate, tapering at apex. Stamens c. 4 mm. long; filaments subulate; anthers c. 3·5 mm. long. Staminodes equalling stamens in length. Gynoecium c. 8 mm. long. Fruit up to 4·5 cm. long, ovoid–ellipsoid, apiculate, ferrugineous–tomentose when young, glabrescent, 1–2–seeded. Seed up to 3 cm. long.
Habitat
On granite hills, among rocks.
Range
Known only from Zimbabwe
Distribution
Zimbabwe S Buhera Distr., Chironga Ruins near Matandera, fl. buds 19.xi.1963, Masterson 274 (SRGH).Zimbabwe E Umtali Distr..Bushman’s Haunt, Zimunya’sT.T.L., 1010 m.,fr. 13.i.1952, Chase 4328 (BM; COI; K; LISC; PRE; SRGH).

Related Materials

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Accessibility
  • Help
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
ITHAKA

JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.

©2000-2026 ITHAKA. All Rights Reserved. JSTOR®, the JSTOR logo, JPASS®, Aluka®, and ITHAKA® are registered trademarks of ITHAKA.

╳