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DIOSPYROS Loureiriana G. Don [family EBENACEAE]
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 1, page 509, (1877) Author: (By W. P. Hiern.)
Names
DIOSPYROS Loureiriana G. Don [family EBENACEAE], Gen. Syst. iv. p. 39 (1837). —Hiern, Monogr. Eben. p. 194.
DIOSPYROS Lotus Lour. [family EBENACEAE], Fl. Cochinch. p. 226 (1790); neque Linn. nec Blanco.
Information
A shrub of 2–8 ft. or a small tree; young parts and inflorescence shortly glandular-pubescent and scattered with pilose hairs. Leaves oblong or obovate-oblong, more or less acuminate at the apex, obtuse, rounded or subcordate at the base, submembranous, weakly pubescent on the veins and ciliate on the margins when young, glabrescent, 3/4–4 by 1/3–2 1/3 in.; petiole 1/7– 3/4 in. Flowers subhermaphrodite or polygamous, drooping, 1/5 in. long; cymes axillary, glandular-hairy, 3-many-flowered; peduncle 1/5– 1/3 in. long, twice the length of the pedicels, bearing ovate cordate bracts at the apex. Calyx green, 1/7 in. long, more or less accrescent; lobes 4, deltoid, 1/10 in. long, valvate in æstivation. Corolla urceolate, white, deeply 4-lobed; lobes obtuse. Stamens 8, in one row, lanceolate, inserted at the base of the corolla, subsessile, pilose, abortive in female flowers. Ovary shortly tomentose or puberulous, 8-celled or abortive, globose or ovoid-conical; styles 4 or style 4-lobed. Fruit globose, 1 in. diam., puberulous or glabrate, 4-celled. Seeds 4, 1/3 in. long; albumen not ruminated; embryo 1/6 in. long; cotyledons narrow, rather longer than the radicle. Fruiting peduncle strong, 1/4– 1/2 in. long; pedicels 1/3 in. long.
Notes
There are two forms of this species, as follows:—
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 1, page 509, (1877) Author: (By W. P. Hiern.)
Names
DIOSPYROS Loureiriana G. Don [family EBENACEAE], Gen. Syst. iv. p. 39 (1837). —Hiern, Monogr. Eben. p. 194.
DIOSPYROS Lotus Lour. [family EBENACEAE], Fl. Cochinch. p. 226 (1790); neque Linn. nec Blanco.
Information
A shrub of 2–8 ft. or a small tree; young parts and inflorescence shortly glandular-pubescent and scattered with pilose hairs. Leaves oblong or obovate-oblong, more or less acuminate at the apex, obtuse, rounded or subcordate at the base, submembranous, weakly pubescent on the veins and ciliate on the margins when young, glabrescent, 3/4–4 by 1/3–2 1/3 in.; petiole 1/7– 3/4 in. Flowers subhermaphrodite or polygamous, drooping, 1/5 in. long; cymes axillary, glandular-hairy, 3-many-flowered; peduncle 1/5– 1/3 in. long, twice the length of the pedicels, bearing ovate cordate bracts at the apex. Calyx green, 1/7 in. long, more or less accrescent; lobes 4, deltoid, 1/10 in. long, valvate in æstivation. Corolla urceolate, white, deeply 4-lobed; lobes obtuse. Stamens 8, in one row, lanceolate, inserted at the base of the corolla, subsessile, pilose, abortive in female flowers. Ovary shortly tomentose or puberulous, 8-celled or abortive, globose or ovoid-conical; styles 4 or style 4-lobed. Fruit globose, 1 in. diam., puberulous or glabrate, 4-celled. Seeds 4, 1/3 in. long; albumen not ruminated; embryo 1/6 in. long; cotyledons narrow, rather longer than the radicle. Fruiting peduncle strong, 1/4– 1/2 in. long; pedicels 1/3 in. long.
Notes
There are two forms of this species, as follows:—
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 1, page 509, (1877) Author: (By W. P. Hiern.)
Names
DIOSPYROS Loureiriana G. Don [family EBENACEAE], Gen. Syst. iv. p. 39 (1837). —Hiern, Monogr. Eben. p. 194.
DIOSPYROS Lotus Lour. [family EBENACEAE], Fl. Cochinch. p. 226 (1790); neque Linn. nec Blanco.
Information
A shrub of 2–8 ft. or a small tree; young parts and inflorescence shortly glandular-pubescent and scattered with pilose hairs. Leaves oblong or obovate-oblong, more or less acuminate at the apex, obtuse, rounded or subcordate at the base, submembranous, weakly pubescent on the veins and ciliate on the margins when young, glabrescent, 3/4–4 by 1/3–2 1/3 in.; petiole 1/7– 3/4 in. Flowers subhermaphrodite or polygamous, drooping, 1/5 in. long; cymes axillary, glandular-hairy, 3-many-flowered; peduncle 1/5– 1/3 in. long, twice the length of the pedicels, bearing ovate cordate bracts at the apex. Calyx green, 1/7 in. long, more or less accrescent; lobes 4, deltoid, 1/10 in. long, valvate in æstivation. Corolla urceolate, white, deeply 4-lobed; lobes obtuse. Stamens 8, in one row, lanceolate, inserted at the base of the corolla, subsessile, pilose, abortive in female flowers. Ovary shortly tomentose or puberulous, 8-celled or abortive, globose or ovoid-conical; styles 4 or style 4-lobed. Fruit globose, 1 in. diam., puberulous or glabrate, 4-celled. Seeds 4, 1/3 in. long; albumen not ruminated; embryo 1/6 in. long; cotyledons narrow, rather longer than the radicle. Fruiting peduncle strong, 1/4– 1/2 in. long; pedicels 1/3 in. long.
Notes
There are two forms of this species, as follows:—
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