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PTELEOPSIS Engl. [family COMBRETACEAE]
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, (1973) Author: G. E. WICKENS
Names
PTELEOPSIS Engl. [family COMBRETACEAE], [in Abh. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 1894: 25 (1894), nom. nud.], P.O.A. C: 293 (1895); Engl. & Diels in E.M. 4: 2 (1900); Exell & Stace in Bol. Soc. Brot., sér. 2, 40: 20 (1966); Exell in Kirkia 7: 225 (1970)
Information
Small or medium-sized trees or occasionally shrubs, without scales or stalked glands. Leaves opposite or subopposite, petiolate, almost glabrous or hairy. Flowers andromonoecious (and ♂ in the same inflorescence), (4)5-merous, pedicellate, in terminal and/or axillary or extra-axillary subcapitate racemes. Upper receptacle campanulate, joined to the lower by a slender stalk-like region; lower receptacle somewhat flattened. Hermaphrodite flowers: sepals deltate, little developed; petals (4)5, usually somewhat obovate; stamens (8)10, 2-seriate in E. African species; disk pilose with a short free margin; style not expanded at the apex. Male flowers: usually towards the base of the inflorescence, similar to the hermaphrodite flowers but with the ovary not developing and with a slender stalk replacing the lower receptacle (perhaps a true pedicel only towards the base); style present or vestigial. Fruit 2–5-winged, wings often decurrent into the comparatively long slender stipe. Cotyledons (where known) unfolding spirally and borne above soil-level.
Range
Probably about 9 species in tropical Africa.
Notes
The genus is intermediate in many characters between Combretum and Terminalia and is placed by Exell & Stace (loc. cit.) in the sub tribe Pteleopsidinae of the tribe Combreteae between the subtribes Combretinae and Terminaliinae.
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, (1973) Author: G. E. WICKENS
Names
PTELEOPSIS Engl. [family COMBRETACEAE], [in Abh. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 1894: 25 (1894), nom. nud.], P.O.A. C: 293 (1895); Engl. & Diels in E.M. 4: 2 (1900); Exell & Stace in Bol. Soc. Brot., sér. 2, 40: 20 (1966); Exell in Kirkia 7: 225 (1970)
Information
Small or medium-sized trees or occasionally shrubs, without scales or stalked glands. Leaves opposite or subopposite, petiolate, almost glabrous or hairy. Flowers andromonoecious (and ♂ in the same inflorescence), (4)5-merous, pedicellate, in terminal and/or axillary or extra-axillary subcapitate racemes. Upper receptacle campanulate, joined to the lower by a slender stalk-like region; lower receptacle somewhat flattened. Hermaphrodite flowers: sepals deltate, little developed; petals (4)5, usually somewhat obovate; stamens (8)10, 2-seriate in E. African species; disk pilose with a short free margin; style not expanded at the apex. Male flowers: usually towards the base of the inflorescence, similar to the hermaphrodite flowers but with the ovary not developing and with a slender stalk replacing the lower receptacle (perhaps a true pedicel only towards the base); style present or vestigial. Fruit 2–5-winged, wings often decurrent into the comparatively long slender stipe. Cotyledons (where known) unfolding spirally and borne above soil-level.
Range
Probably about 9 species in tropical Africa.
Notes
The genus is intermediate in many characters between Combretum and Terminalia and is placed by Exell & Stace (loc. cit.) in the sub tribe Pteleopsidinae of the tribe Combreteae between the subtribes Combretinae and Terminaliinae.
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, (1973) Author: G. E. WICKENS
Names
PTELEOPSIS Engl. [family COMBRETACEAE], [in Abh. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 1894: 25 (1894), nom. nud.], P.O.A. C: 293 (1895); Engl. & Diels in E.M. 4: 2 (1900); Exell & Stace in Bol. Soc. Brot., sér. 2, 40: 20 (1966); Exell in Kirkia 7: 225 (1970)
Information
Small or medium-sized trees or occasionally shrubs, without scales or stalked glands. Leaves opposite or subopposite, petiolate, almost glabrous or hairy. Flowers andromonoecious (and ♂ in the same inflorescence), (4)5-merous, pedicellate, in terminal and/or axillary or extra-axillary subcapitate racemes. Upper receptacle campanulate, joined to the lower by a slender stalk-like region; lower receptacle somewhat flattened. Hermaphrodite flowers: sepals deltate, little developed; petals (4)5, usually somewhat obovate; stamens (8)10, 2-seriate in E. African species; disk pilose with a short free margin; style not expanded at the apex. Male flowers: usually towards the base of the inflorescence, similar to the hermaphrodite flowers but with the ovary not developing and with a slender stalk replacing the lower receptacle (perhaps a true pedicel only towards the base); style present or vestigial. Fruit 2–5-winged, wings often decurrent into the comparatively long slender stipe. Cotyledons (where known) unfolding spirally and borne above soil-level.
Range
Probably about 9 species in tropical Africa.
Notes
The genus is intermediate in many characters between Combretum and Terminalia and is placed by Exell & Stace (loc. cit.) in the sub tribe Pteleopsidinae of the tribe Combreteae between the subtribes Combretinae and Terminaliinae.
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