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MARANTOCHLOA mannii (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
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, (1952) Author: E. MILNE-REDHEAD
Names
MARANTOCHLOA mannii (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE], in K.B. 1952: 167 (1952). Type: Fernando Po, Mann 1173 (K, holo.!)
Calathea mannii Benth. [family MARANTACEAE], in G.P. 3: 653 (1883); Baker in F.T.A. 7: 327 (1898)
Phrynium hensii Baker [family MARANTACEAE], in F.T.A. 7: 323 (1898). Type: Belgian Congo: Bangala, Hens 140 (K, holo.!)
Phrynium mannii (Benth.) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 56 (1902); Hutch. in F.W.T.A. 2: 337 (1936)
Clinogyne hensii (Baker) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 62 (1902)
Marantochloa hensii (Baker) Pellegr. [family MARANTACEAE], in Mém. Soc. Linn. Norm., Nouv. Sér., Bot., 1: 45 (1938); B.S.B.B. 83: 22 (1950)
Information
Stems up to 2.0 m., usually about 1.5 m. high, branched. Leaves homo-tropic; sheathing part of petiole up to 24 cm. long, terete part below the calloused part up to 15 cm. long; calloused part up to 3.5 cm. long; leaf-blade strongly asymmetric, the acumen normally being to the right of the midrib as seen from above, ± ovate, up to 46 x 20 cm., often much smaller, often glaucous or purplish below. Inflorescence congested, branched, up to 9 cm. long; rhachis and bracts pink or bright red; primary bracts 3–3.8 cm. long, scarcely spreading, concealing the cymule; cymule subsessile or with a peduncle up to 6 mm. long. Flowers white or pale pink, about 18 mm. long; ovary shortly pilose. Capsule and seed unknown.
Range
DISTR. U2, 4, T1 Gold Coast to Belgian Congo
Altitude range
1100–1200 m.
Distribution
TANGANYIKA Bukoba District Kikuru Forest, 16 Sept. 1934 (fl.), Gillman 158A! & Munene Forest, 1925, Wigg 272!UGANDA Masaka District Sese Islands, Bukasa, 27 Febr. 1945 (fl.), Greenway & Thomas 7204!;UGANDA Mengo District Nakiza Forest, 24 Jan. 1951 (fl.), Dawkins 698! & Entebbe, Dec. 1947 (fl.), Eggeling 5724!
Notes
Mr. H. C. Dawkins states that M. mannii is established in the Entebbe Botanic Garden, where it grows in a luxuriant stand and flowers freely. He has been unable to find fruit, however, and suggests that the species may require wetter conditions.
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
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, (1952) Author: E. MILNE-REDHEAD
Names
MARANTOCHLOA mannii (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE], in K.B. 1952: 167 (1952). Type: Fernando Po, Mann 1173 (K, holo.!)
Calathea mannii Benth. [family MARANTACEAE], in G.P. 3: 653 (1883); Baker in F.T.A. 7: 327 (1898)
Phrynium hensii Baker [family MARANTACEAE], in F.T.A. 7: 323 (1898). Type: Belgian Congo: Bangala, Hens 140 (K, holo.!)
Phrynium mannii (Benth.) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 56 (1902); Hutch. in F.W.T.A. 2: 337 (1936)
Clinogyne hensii (Baker) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 62 (1902)
Marantochloa hensii (Baker) Pellegr. [family MARANTACEAE], in Mém. Soc. Linn. Norm., Nouv. Sér., Bot., 1: 45 (1938); B.S.B.B. 83: 22 (1950)
Information
Stems up to 2.0 m., usually about 1.5 m. high, branched. Leaves homo-tropic; sheathing part of petiole up to 24 cm. long, terete part below the calloused part up to 15 cm. long; calloused part up to 3.5 cm. long; leaf-blade strongly asymmetric, the acumen normally being to the right of the midrib as seen from above, ± ovate, up to 46 x 20 cm., often much smaller, often glaucous or purplish below. Inflorescence congested, branched, up to 9 cm. long; rhachis and bracts pink or bright red; primary bracts 3–3.8 cm. long, scarcely spreading, concealing the cymule; cymule subsessile or with a peduncle up to 6 mm. long. Flowers white or pale pink, about 18 mm. long; ovary shortly pilose. Capsule and seed unknown.
Range
DISTR. U2, 4, T1 Gold Coast to Belgian Congo
Altitude range
1100–1200 m.
Distribution
TANGANYIKA Bukoba District Kikuru Forest, 16 Sept. 1934 (fl.), Gillman 158A! & Munene Forest, 1925, Wigg 272!UGANDA Masaka District Sese Islands, Bukasa, 27 Febr. 1945 (fl.), Greenway & Thomas 7204!;UGANDA Mengo District Nakiza Forest, 24 Jan. 1951 (fl.), Dawkins 698! & Entebbe, Dec. 1947 (fl.), Eggeling 5724!
Notes
Mr. H. C. Dawkins states that M. mannii is established in the Entebbe Botanic Garden, where it grows in a luxuriant stand and flowers freely. He has been unable to find fruit, however, and suggests that the species may require wetter conditions.
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
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, (1952) Author: E. MILNE-REDHEAD
Names
MARANTOCHLOA mannii (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE], in K.B. 1952: 167 (1952). Type: Fernando Po, Mann 1173 (K, holo.!)
Calathea mannii Benth. [family MARANTACEAE], in G.P. 3: 653 (1883); Baker in F.T.A. 7: 327 (1898)
Phrynium hensii Baker [family MARANTACEAE], in F.T.A. 7: 323 (1898). Type: Belgian Congo: Bangala, Hens 140 (K, holo.!)
Phrynium mannii (Benth.) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 56 (1902); Hutch. in F.W.T.A. 2: 337 (1936)
Clinogyne hensii (Baker) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 62 (1902)
Marantochloa hensii (Baker) Pellegr. [family MARANTACEAE], in Mém. Soc. Linn. Norm., Nouv. Sér., Bot., 1: 45 (1938); B.S.B.B. 83: 22 (1950)
Information
Stems up to 2.0 m., usually about 1.5 m. high, branched. Leaves homo-tropic; sheathing part of petiole up to 24 cm. long, terete part below the calloused part up to 15 cm. long; calloused part up to 3.5 cm. long; leaf-blade strongly asymmetric, the acumen normally being to the right of the midrib as seen from above, ± ovate, up to 46 x 20 cm., often much smaller, often glaucous or purplish below. Inflorescence congested, branched, up to 9 cm. long; rhachis and bracts pink or bright red; primary bracts 3–3.8 cm. long, scarcely spreading, concealing the cymule; cymule subsessile or with a peduncle up to 6 mm. long. Flowers white or pale pink, about 18 mm. long; ovary shortly pilose. Capsule and seed unknown.
Range
DISTR. U2, 4, T1 Gold Coast to Belgian Congo
Altitude range
1100–1200 m.
Distribution
TANGANYIKA Bukoba District Kikuru Forest, 16 Sept. 1934 (fl.), Gillman 158A! & Munene Forest, 1925, Wigg 272!UGANDA Masaka District Sese Islands, Bukasa, 27 Febr. 1945 (fl.), Greenway & Thomas 7204!;UGANDA Mengo District Nakiza Forest, 24 Jan. 1951 (fl.), Dawkins 698! & Entebbe, Dec. 1947 (fl.), Eggeling 5724!
Notes
Mr. H. C. Dawkins states that M. mannii is established in the Entebbe Botanic Garden, where it grows in a luxuriant stand and flowers freely. He has been unable to find fruit, however, and suggests that the species may require wetter conditions.
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