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GOUANIA longispicata Engl. [family RHAMNACEAE]
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, (1972) Author: MARSHALL C. JOHNSTON (University of Texas Herbarium)
Names
GOUANIA longispicata Engl. [family RHAMNACEAE], P.O.A. C: 256 (1895); Bak. f. in J.L.S. 40: 45 (1911); Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 407 (1916); M.L. Green in K.B. 1916: 198 (1916); Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 466 (1949) & in Mem. N.Y. Bot. Card. 8: 239 (1953); Suesseng. in E. & P. Pf.. ed. 2, 20d: 168 (1953); Verdc. in B.J.B.B. 27: 359 (1957); F.W.T.A., ed. 2, 1: 670 (1958); Evrard inF.C.B. 9: 449 (1960); E.P.A.: 502 (1960); R.B. Drummond in F.Z. 2: 434, t. 88/C (1966). Type: Congo, Undussuma, Stuhhnann (B, holo. †)
Information
Climbing or sprawling shrubs or lianes several m. long. Branchlets and tendrils with longitudinal pubescent stripes of antrorse brownish hairs 0.2–0.3 mm. long, glabrescent, very slightly zig-zag. Leaf-blades ovate, 4–8.5 cm. long, 2.5–4.5(–7) cm. wide, round at base, acute or acuminate (acumen 5–10 mm. long), serrulate or doubly serrulate, above dark and with sparse antrorse golden-brown hairs 0.2–0.4 mm. long, beneath with a dense persistent grey or brown tomentum, on each side of midrib with 6–7 secondary nerves; petioles 10–25 mm. long, ventrally pubescent. Stipules subulate, ± 3 mm. long (rarely to 10 mm.). Thyrses merely terminal or aggregated into loose panicles; cymes 3–10-flowered; peduncles of cymes 1 mm. long and pubescent or absent; pedicels 2–3 mm. long, pubescent. Flowers whitish or greenish white, fragrant and nectariferous. Cup ± 2 mm. wide, externally pubescent. Sepals ± 1 mm. long. Petals ± 1 mm. long. Style ± 0.5 mm. long. Fruit 6–8 mm. long, 8–11 mm. wide. Fig. 4.
Range
DISTR. U1–4; K3–5, 7; T2–4, 6–8
Altitude range
300–2400 m.
Distribution
KENYA Kiambu District Karura Forest, 21 Nov. 1966, Perdue & Kibuwa 8044!;KENYA Kericho District SW. Mau Forest. Sambret Catchment, 16 Aug. 1962, Kerfoot 4079!KENYA Teita Hills, Ngangao Forest, Gardner in F.D. 2979 !TANGANYIKA Moshi District Lyamungu, 23 Aug. 1932, Greenway 3122!;TANGANYIKA Lushoto District Shagayu Forest, 6 Oct. 1964, Mgaza 632!;TANGANYIKA Mpanda District Kasangazi, 31 July 1958, Mahinde 187 !UGANDA Kigezi District Kinkizi, Amahenge, Nov. 1946, Purseglove 2249!;UGANDA Busoga District 16 km. SE. of Bugiri, Igwe, 26 May 1951, G.H.S. Wood 240 !;UGANDA Mengo District Bujuko, Lwamunda Forest, 6 June 1951, Dawkins 754 !
Distribution (external)
; Nigeria
Congo
Sudan
Rhodesia
Malawi
Mozambique
Notes
G. ulugurica Gilli in Ann. Nat. Mus. Wien 74: 444, t. 5/1 (1970) is based on a sterile specimen, Gilli 321 (W, holo.) from Tanganyika, Morogoro District, Chenzema [Tchenzema]. It lacks the characteristic persistent woolly tomentum on the leaf-undersurface, the indumentum restricted to sparse golden brown hairs principally on the main nerves. Greenway 10477 another sterile specimen from Lushoto District, Mkusi, is similar. Without fertile parts the status of these plants is uncertain, but quite probably they represent no more than a minor variant.
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, (1972) Author: MARSHALL C. JOHNSTON (University of Texas Herbarium)
Names
GOUANIA longispicata Engl. [family RHAMNACEAE], P.O.A. C: 256 (1895); Bak. f. in J.L.S. 40: 45 (1911); Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 407 (1916); M.L. Green in K.B. 1916: 198 (1916); Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 466 (1949) & in Mem. N.Y. Bot. Card. 8: 239 (1953); Suesseng. in E. & P. Pf.. ed. 2, 20d: 168 (1953); Verdc. in B.J.B.B. 27: 359 (1957); F.W.T.A., ed. 2, 1: 670 (1958); Evrard inF.C.B. 9: 449 (1960); E.P.A.: 502 (1960); R.B. Drummond in F.Z. 2: 434, t. 88/C (1966). Type: Congo, Undussuma, Stuhhnann (B, holo. †)
Information
Climbing or sprawling shrubs or lianes several m. long. Branchlets and tendrils with longitudinal pubescent stripes of antrorse brownish hairs 0.2–0.3 mm. long, glabrescent, very slightly zig-zag. Leaf-blades ovate, 4–8.5 cm. long, 2.5–4.5(–7) cm. wide, round at base, acute or acuminate (acumen 5–10 mm. long), serrulate or doubly serrulate, above dark and with sparse antrorse golden-brown hairs 0.2–0.4 mm. long, beneath with a dense persistent grey or brown tomentum, on each side of midrib with 6–7 secondary nerves; petioles 10–25 mm. long, ventrally pubescent. Stipules subulate, ± 3 mm. long (rarely to 10 mm.). Thyrses merely terminal or aggregated into loose panicles; cymes 3–10-flowered; peduncles of cymes 1 mm. long and pubescent or absent; pedicels 2–3 mm. long, pubescent. Flowers whitish or greenish white, fragrant and nectariferous. Cup ± 2 mm. wide, externally pubescent. Sepals ± 1 mm. long. Petals ± 1 mm. long. Style ± 0.5 mm. long. Fruit 6–8 mm. long, 8–11 mm. wide. Fig. 4.
Range
DISTR. U1–4; K3–5, 7; T2–4, 6–8
Altitude range
300–2400 m.
Distribution
KENYA Kiambu District Karura Forest, 21 Nov. 1966, Perdue & Kibuwa 8044!;KENYA Kericho District SW. Mau Forest. Sambret Catchment, 16 Aug. 1962, Kerfoot 4079!KENYA Teita Hills, Ngangao Forest, Gardner in F.D. 2979 !TANGANYIKA Moshi District Lyamungu, 23 Aug. 1932, Greenway 3122!;TANGANYIKA Lushoto District Shagayu Forest, 6 Oct. 1964, Mgaza 632!;TANGANYIKA Mpanda District Kasangazi, 31 July 1958, Mahinde 187 !UGANDA Kigezi District Kinkizi, Amahenge, Nov. 1946, Purseglove 2249!;UGANDA Busoga District 16 km. SE. of Bugiri, Igwe, 26 May 1951, G.H.S. Wood 240 !;UGANDA Mengo District Bujuko, Lwamunda Forest, 6 June 1951, Dawkins 754 !
Distribution (external)
; Nigeria
Congo
Sudan
Rhodesia
Malawi
Mozambique
Notes
G. ulugurica Gilli in Ann. Nat. Mus. Wien 74: 444, t. 5/1 (1970) is based on a sterile specimen, Gilli 321 (W, holo.) from Tanganyika, Morogoro District, Chenzema [Tchenzema]. It lacks the characteristic persistent woolly tomentum on the leaf-undersurface, the indumentum restricted to sparse golden brown hairs principally on the main nerves. Greenway 10477 another sterile specimen from Lushoto District, Mkusi, is similar. Without fertile parts the status of these plants is uncertain, but quite probably they represent no more than a minor variant.
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, (1972) Author: MARSHALL C. JOHNSTON (University of Texas Herbarium)
Names
GOUANIA longispicata Engl. [family RHAMNACEAE], P.O.A. C: 256 (1895); Bak. f. in J.L.S. 40: 45 (1911); Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 407 (1916); M.L. Green in K.B. 1916: 198 (1916); Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 466 (1949) & in Mem. N.Y. Bot. Card. 8: 239 (1953); Suesseng. in E. & P. Pf.. ed. 2, 20d: 168 (1953); Verdc. in B.J.B.B. 27: 359 (1957); F.W.T.A., ed. 2, 1: 670 (1958); Evrard inF.C.B. 9: 449 (1960); E.P.A.: 502 (1960); R.B. Drummond in F.Z. 2: 434, t. 88/C (1966). Type: Congo, Undussuma, Stuhhnann (B, holo. †)
Information
Climbing or sprawling shrubs or lianes several m. long. Branchlets and tendrils with longitudinal pubescent stripes of antrorse brownish hairs 0.2–0.3 mm. long, glabrescent, very slightly zig-zag. Leaf-blades ovate, 4–8.5 cm. long, 2.5–4.5(–7) cm. wide, round at base, acute or acuminate (acumen 5–10 mm. long), serrulate or doubly serrulate, above dark and with sparse antrorse golden-brown hairs 0.2–0.4 mm. long, beneath with a dense persistent grey or brown tomentum, on each side of midrib with 6–7 secondary nerves; petioles 10–25 mm. long, ventrally pubescent. Stipules subulate, ± 3 mm. long (rarely to 10 mm.). Thyrses merely terminal or aggregated into loose panicles; cymes 3–10-flowered; peduncles of cymes 1 mm. long and pubescent or absent; pedicels 2–3 mm. long, pubescent. Flowers whitish or greenish white, fragrant and nectariferous. Cup ± 2 mm. wide, externally pubescent. Sepals ± 1 mm. long. Petals ± 1 mm. long. Style ± 0.5 mm. long. Fruit 6–8 mm. long, 8–11 mm. wide. Fig. 4.
Range
DISTR. U1–4; K3–5, 7; T2–4, 6–8
Altitude range
300–2400 m.
Distribution
KENYA Kiambu District Karura Forest, 21 Nov. 1966, Perdue & Kibuwa 8044!;KENYA Kericho District SW. Mau Forest. Sambret Catchment, 16 Aug. 1962, Kerfoot 4079!KENYA Teita Hills, Ngangao Forest, Gardner in F.D. 2979 !TANGANYIKA Moshi District Lyamungu, 23 Aug. 1932, Greenway 3122!;TANGANYIKA Lushoto District Shagayu Forest, 6 Oct. 1964, Mgaza 632!;TANGANYIKA Mpanda District Kasangazi, 31 July 1958, Mahinde 187 !UGANDA Kigezi District Kinkizi, Amahenge, Nov. 1946, Purseglove 2249!;UGANDA Busoga District 16 km. SE. of Bugiri, Igwe, 26 May 1951, G.H.S. Wood 240 !;UGANDA Mengo District Bujuko, Lwamunda Forest, 6 June 1951, Dawkins 754 !
Distribution (external)
; Nigeria
Congo
Sudan
Rhodesia
Malawi
Mozambique
Notes
G. ulugurica Gilli in Ann. Nat. Mus. Wien 74: 444, t. 5/1 (1970) is based on a sterile specimen, Gilli 321 (W, holo.) from Tanganyika, Morogoro District, Chenzema [Tchenzema]. It lacks the characteristic persistent woolly tomentum on the leaf-undersurface, the indumentum restricted to sparse golden brown hairs principally on the main nerves. Greenway 10477 another sterile specimen from Lushoto District, Mkusi, is similar. Without fertile parts the status of these plants is uncertain, but quite probably they represent no more than a minor variant.
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