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DALBERGIELLA Bak. f. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE]
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, (1971) Author: J. B. GILLETT, R. M. POLHILL & B. VERDCOURT
Names
DALBERGIELLA Bak. f. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], in J.B. 66, Suppl. Polypet.: 127 (1928) & L.T.A.: 534 (1929)
Information
Trees or scandent shrubs. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate; stipules subulate; stipels absent; leaflets mostly subopposite, unequal-sided at base. Inflorescences in axils of current or fallen leaves, sometimes precocious, contracted subracemose panicles; bracts narrow; bracteoles small. Calyx with 2 broad upper lobes joined nearly to tips and 3 smaller triangular or deltoid lower lobes. Corolla cream or yellowish with standard at least marked purplish or reddish; standard with well-developed claw supporting a broad blade emarginate at both ends, longer than other petals; wings free; keel-petals little shorter than wings, only slightly curved, shortly adherent on lower side. Vexillary stamen free; anthers dorsifixed, with a broadened connective, the thecae thus turned forwards with longitudinal slits down the face. Ovary subsessile, with no more than about 8 ovules; style curved at base and tapering to a small stigma. Fruit subsessile, indehiscent, flattened and thin, ± oblong, laxly venose, 1(–2)-seeded. Seeds reniform, smooth; hilum and rim-aril small.
Range
Three species in tropical Africa.
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, (1971) Author: J. B. GILLETT, R. M. POLHILL & B. VERDCOURT
Names
DALBERGIELLA Bak. f. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], in J.B. 66, Suppl. Polypet.: 127 (1928) & L.T.A.: 534 (1929)
Information
Trees or scandent shrubs. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate; stipules subulate; stipels absent; leaflets mostly subopposite, unequal-sided at base. Inflorescences in axils of current or fallen leaves, sometimes precocious, contracted subracemose panicles; bracts narrow; bracteoles small. Calyx with 2 broad upper lobes joined nearly to tips and 3 smaller triangular or deltoid lower lobes. Corolla cream or yellowish with standard at least marked purplish or reddish; standard with well-developed claw supporting a broad blade emarginate at both ends, longer than other petals; wings free; keel-petals little shorter than wings, only slightly curved, shortly adherent on lower side. Vexillary stamen free; anthers dorsifixed, with a broadened connective, the thecae thus turned forwards with longitudinal slits down the face. Ovary subsessile, with no more than about 8 ovules; style curved at base and tapering to a small stigma. Fruit subsessile, indehiscent, flattened and thin, ± oblong, laxly venose, 1(–2)-seeded. Seeds reniform, smooth; hilum and rim-aril small.
Range
Three species in tropical Africa.
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, (1971) Author: J. B. GILLETT, R. M. POLHILL & B. VERDCOURT
Names
DALBERGIELLA Bak. f. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], in J.B. 66, Suppl. Polypet.: 127 (1928) & L.T.A.: 534 (1929)
Information
Trees or scandent shrubs. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate; stipules subulate; stipels absent; leaflets mostly subopposite, unequal-sided at base. Inflorescences in axils of current or fallen leaves, sometimes precocious, contracted subracemose panicles; bracts narrow; bracteoles small. Calyx with 2 broad upper lobes joined nearly to tips and 3 smaller triangular or deltoid lower lobes. Corolla cream or yellowish with standard at least marked purplish or reddish; standard with well-developed claw supporting a broad blade emarginate at both ends, longer than other petals; wings free; keel-petals little shorter than wings, only slightly curved, shortly adherent on lower side. Vexillary stamen free; anthers dorsifixed, with a broadened connective, the thecae thus turned forwards with longitudinal slits down the face. Ovary subsessile, with no more than about 8 ovules; style curved at base and tapering to a small stigma. Fruit subsessile, indehiscent, flattened and thin, ± oblong, laxly venose, 1(–2)-seeded. Seeds reniform, smooth; hilum and rim-aril small.
Range
Three species in tropical Africa.
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