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DISSOMERIA crenata Benth. [family FLACOURTIACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 2, page 492, (1871) Author: (By Mr. J. G. Baker.)
Names
DISSOMERIA crenata Benth. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], Fl. Nigrit. 362.
Information
A shrub with warted branches; young shoots puberulous. Leaves alternate on short stalks, subcoriaceous, ovate, irregularly crenate undulate or repand, crenatures often minutely glandular, acute or obtuse at the base, feather-veined, reticulate, with tufts of hair on the lower face in the axils of the veins. Stipules caducous, linear, foliaceous, 2 lines long. Flower-spikes 3–5 in. long, in the axils of the upper leaves. Flowers interrupted, sessile, lower ones scattered, upper ones approximate; each subglobose, 5 lines in diameter. Bracts 3, brown, membranous, one central, two lateral smaller. Sepals 3 lines long, ovate, obtuse; connate at the base into a shallow tube, subcoriaceous, puberulous. Petals similar to the sepals, but twice as large, persistent and connivent around the fruit. Glands small, broad, inserted with the petals. Stamens in fascicles of 6 before each petal; filaments filiform, covered with long spreading hairs, equal to or longer than the petals. Ovary densely hirsute, styles exserted.
Distribution
Upper Guinea At the confluence, on the banks of the Niger, Ansell!
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 2, page 492, (1871) Author: (By Mr. J. G. Baker.)
Names
DISSOMERIA crenata Benth. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], Fl. Nigrit. 362.
Information
A shrub with warted branches; young shoots puberulous. Leaves alternate on short stalks, subcoriaceous, ovate, irregularly crenate undulate or repand, crenatures often minutely glandular, acute or obtuse at the base, feather-veined, reticulate, with tufts of hair on the lower face in the axils of the veins. Stipules caducous, linear, foliaceous, 2 lines long. Flower-spikes 3–5 in. long, in the axils of the upper leaves. Flowers interrupted, sessile, lower ones scattered, upper ones approximate; each subglobose, 5 lines in diameter. Bracts 3, brown, membranous, one central, two lateral smaller. Sepals 3 lines long, ovate, obtuse; connate at the base into a shallow tube, subcoriaceous, puberulous. Petals similar to the sepals, but twice as large, persistent and connivent around the fruit. Glands small, broad, inserted with the petals. Stamens in fascicles of 6 before each petal; filaments filiform, covered with long spreading hairs, equal to or longer than the petals. Ovary densely hirsute, styles exserted.
Distribution
Upper Guinea At the confluence, on the banks of the Niger, Ansell!
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 2, page 492, (1871) Author: (By Mr. J. G. Baker.)
Names
DISSOMERIA crenata Benth. [family FLACOURTIACEAE], Fl. Nigrit. 362.
Information
A shrub with warted branches; young shoots puberulous. Leaves alternate on short stalks, subcoriaceous, ovate, irregularly crenate undulate or repand, crenatures often minutely glandular, acute or obtuse at the base, feather-veined, reticulate, with tufts of hair on the lower face in the axils of the veins. Stipules caducous, linear, foliaceous, 2 lines long. Flower-spikes 3–5 in. long, in the axils of the upper leaves. Flowers interrupted, sessile, lower ones scattered, upper ones approximate; each subglobose, 5 lines in diameter. Bracts 3, brown, membranous, one central, two lateral smaller. Sepals 3 lines long, ovate, obtuse; connate at the base into a shallow tube, subcoriaceous, puberulous. Petals similar to the sepals, but twice as large, persistent and connivent around the fruit. Glands small, broad, inserted with the petals. Stamens in fascicles of 6 before each petal; filaments filiform, covered with long spreading hairs, equal to or longer than the petals. Ovary densely hirsute, styles exserted.
Distribution
Upper Guinea At the confluence, on the banks of the Niger, Ansell!
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