Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2005) Author: B. Verdcourt, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Names
Ochna insculpta Sleumer [family OCHNACEAE], in N.B.G.B. 12: 68 (1934); K.T.S.: 338, fig. 66 (1961); Blundell, Wild Fl. E Afr.: 63 (1987); K.T.S.L: 122 (1994); Vollesen in Fl. Ethiopia & Eritrea 2 (2): 67, fig. 69. 2. 1 & 2 (1995). Type: Kenya, Embu District: E Mt Kenya, Kirimiri, R.E. & T.C.E. Fries 2028 (UPS!, holo., B†, iso., UPS!, iso.)
Ochna nandiensis Dale [family OCHNACEAE], Trees & Shrubs Kenya Colony: 27 (1936) nomen anglice; Jex-Blake, Gard. E Afr. ed. 4: 267 (1957) (name very widely used but never validated)
Ochna boranensis Cufod. [family OCHNACEAE], in Miss. Biol. Borana Racc.-Bot.: 138 (1939). Type: Ethiopia, Sidamo, Cufodontis 291 & 353 (FT, syn.)
Ochna sp. [family OCHNACEAE], ; Jex-Blake, Gard. E Afr. ed. 3, 208, t. 1 (1949)
Ochna sp. near macrocalyx [family OCHNACEAE], ; I.T.U. ed. 2: 281 (1952)
Distribution
KENYA Northern Frontier District Marsabit, 14 Feb. 1953, Gillett 15113!;KENYA Nairobi District Karura Forest, 30 Mar. 1947, Bogdan 468!;KENYA Kericho District Sotik, Nandaret Estate, Oct. 1957, Dale 1024!TANZANIA Moshi District Old Moshi, Semkiwa 78! &TANZANIA Arusha District Ngurdoto National Park, Longil, 28 Feb. 1966, Greenway & Kanuri 12400 ! & same area, Lochu, 1 Mar. 1966, Greenway & Kanuri 12407!UGANDA Mengo District Buruma Is., 20 Mar. 1904, Bagshawe 636! & km 21 on Entebbe road [from Kampala], Nov. 1937, Chandler 2031!
Notes
Gillett sent a to the botanist ‘in charge of Ochnaceae’ to be put in the covers (dated 17 May 1979) discussing the relation between O. insculpta and O. macrocalyx. He thought these could just be distinguished using size of plant, length of fruiting calyx and ecological preferences. Until the taxonomy of the variable O. macrocalyx is better understood O. insculpta is best kept distinct. It has been cultivated at various places in Nairobi but material in the Arboretum is probably part of the original cover or derived from it. Gardner in F.D. 1402 states timber tree but his specimen was collected from coppice shoots in the Nature Reserve outside the forest. I think this and other reports of O. inculpta becoming a large tree are due to confusion with O. holstii .