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Xylotheca tettensis

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Type of Xylotheca lasiopetala Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. fissistyla (Warb.)Sleumer [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. tettensis [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Lectotype of Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. tettensis [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. tettensis [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Isotype of Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Syntype of Xylotheca lasiopetala Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Holotype of Oncoba angustipetala De Wild. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. macrophyla (Klotzsch) Wild [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Lectotype of Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. macrophylla (Klotzch) Wild [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Syntype of Xylotheca lasiopetala Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Syntype of Xylotheca lasiopetala Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Isotype of Oncoba stuhlmannii Gürke [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg var. tettensis [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
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Identification
Oncoba angustipetala De Wild. [family FLACOURTIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Xylotheca tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Wild H., 1957
Related name
  • `var. kirkii (oliv.) wild
  • Xylotheca stuhlmannii
  • Oncoba angustipetala
  • Oncoba petersiana
  • Xylotheca macrophylla
  • Oncoba stuhlmannii
  • Oncoba fissistyla
  • Oncoba tettensis
  • Xylotheca fissistyla
  • Xylotheca tettensis
  • Oncoba unrecorded
  • Oncoba kirkei
  • Chlanis tettensis

Flora

Entry for XYLOTHECA tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1975) Author: H. Sleumer (Rijksherbarium, Leiden)
Names
XYLOTHECA tettensis (Klotzsch) Gilg [family FLACOURTIACEAE], in E.J. 40: 456 (1908); V.E. 3(2): 567 (1921); T.T.C.L.: 237 (1949); Wild in Bol. Soc. Brot., ser. 2, 32 : 53 (1958) & in F.Z. 1: 274 (1960). Type: Mozambique, Sena, Peters (B,holo. †)
Information
Shrub or small tree, 1–2(–5) m. tall; young branches densely yellowish hairy or glabrous. Leaves appearing just before the flowers; blade obovate or obovate-oblong, apex rounded, base rounded or subcordate, chartaceous in the adult stage, glabrous to densely pubescent on both faces, entire or undulate, (1.5–)2–9(–11) cm. long, 0.6–6(–8) cm. broad; lateral nerves 4–8 pairs, looping within the edge, somewhat prominent beneath as is the reticulation; petiole up to 1.5(–3) cm. long. Flowers usually solitary, occasionally in 2–3-flowered cymes in the leaf-axils or terminal on (abbreviated) branchlets; peduncle short; pedicels up to 2 cm. long; basal bracts deltoid, caducous, ± 2 mm. long. Sepals (3 or) 4, oblong-suborbicular, the margin membranous, glabrous to pubescent and with resinous glands outside, 1–2 cm. long, (0.6–)1–1.5(–2) cm. broad. Petals 7–12, narrowly obovate, cuneate to a shortly clawed base, glabrous, up to 4.5 cm. long and 2.4 cm. broad. Stamens numerous; filaments glabrous, up to 1 cm. long; anthers linear, (3–)4–6 mm. long. Ovary ovoid, densely hairy, smooth or longitudinally sulcate; style columnar, pilose below, up to 1 cm. long; stigmas recurved, ± 2 mm. long. Fruit woody, subglobose to ovoid, yellowish hairy to glabrous, smooth or sulcate, ± 3.5–4 cm. long and 1.7–2.5 cm. across, splitting into ± 8 longitudinal segments. Seeds many, ellipsoid, pale brown or buff, smooth or rugose, glabrous, not obviously arillate but embedded in a thin edible pulp.

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