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Eugenia calycina

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Paratype of eugenia calycina Cambess. [family MYRTACEAE]
Eugenia calycina Cambess. var. herbacea (O.Berg) Mattos [family MYRTACEAE]
Isotype of Eugenia calycina Cambess. variety herbacea (O. Berg) Mattos [family MYRTACEAE]
Isotype of Eugenia calycina Cambess. [family MYRTACEAE]
Holotype of Eugenia calycina Cambess. [family MYRTACEAE]
Isotype of eugenia calycina Cambess. [family MYRTACEAE]
Isotype of Eugenia calycina Cambess. [family MYRTACEAE]
Isotype of Eugenia calycina Cambess. [family MYRTACEAE]
Eugenia calycina Benth.; original illustration from FWTA
Type of Eugenia calycina Benth. [family MYRTACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Eugenia calycina Benth. [family MYRTACEAE ]
Related name
  • Eugenia calycina

Flora

Entry for Eugenia calycina Benth. [family MYRTACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 1, Part 1,
Names
Eugenia calycina Benth. [family MYRTACEAE], —F.T.A. 2: 437.
Information
A shrub with coriaceous leaves and fairly large, white flowers 1 in. or more across; fruits globose, about 3/4 in. diam., crowned by the large persistent calyx; in coastal vegetation.
Habitat
; in coastal vegetation.
Distribution
S. L. Yoni, Bonthe Isl. Deighton 2463!Lib. Monrovia (fl. Jan-Mar., fr. Aug.) Whyte! Baldwin 12533! Sinoe Basin Whyte! Grand Bassa (July) T. Vogel 85! Sinkor (July) Barker 1383!

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