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Dracaena ellenbeckiana Engl. [family DRACAENACEAE]
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, (2007) Author: Geoffrey Mwachala & Paul Mbugua
Names
Dracaena ellenbeckiana Engl. [family DRACAENACEAE], in E.J. 32: 95 (1902); K.T.S.L.: 639, fig. (1994); Bos in Fl. Eth. & Eritr. 6: 77 (1997). Type: Ethiopia, Luku–Sheik Hussein, Ellenbeck 1232 (B, holo.; EA!, iso., K!, photo.)
Information
Shrub or tree 2–8 m high; stems erect, several from a common base, less often solitary, little-branched, up to 8 cm in diameter, longitudinally fissured; branches pale grey with a reticulate pattern of leaf scars. Leaves clustered at branch ends, narrowly lanceolate, sessile, 22–65 cm long, 1–9 cm wide, base clasping, apex acuminate. Inflorescence erect, paniculate, 20–80 cm long with 2–3 branches at each node; flowers in groups of (1–)2–7, pedicels 2–5 mm long, articulated above the middle. Flowers white becoming yellow-green, to 10 mm long, tube 2 mm long, lobes 8 mm long, translucent, 1-ribbed, 1–1.5 mm wide. Fruits orange to scarlet, globose or lobed when several-seeded, 8–14 mm in diameter; seeds brown, globose, ± 6 mm in diameter. Fig. 1, p. 5.
Range
DISTR. U 1; K 1–4, 6
Altitude range
1050–2100 m
Distribution
KENYA Turkana District Kachagalau, E slope of Kalapata Mts, Jan. 1959, Langdale Brown 95!KENYA Laikipia District 30 km N of Rumuruti, Kisima Farm, Apr. 1975, Hepper & Field 5078!KENYA Kiambu District Kikuyu Escarpment just below lower Lari Forest guard post, Dec. 1966, Perdue & Kibuwa 8259!UGANDA Karamoja District Kamion, Nov. 1939. A.S. Thomas 3254!UGANDA & NE Karamoja, June 1945, Dale 432!
Distribution (external)
Sudan
Ethiopia
Notes
USES. Stems used for arrow quivers. CONSERVATION Least concern
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, (2007) Author: Geoffrey Mwachala & Paul Mbugua
Names
Dracaena ellenbeckiana Engl. [family DRACAENACEAE], in E.J. 32: 95 (1902); K.T.S.L.: 639, fig. (1994); Bos in Fl. Eth. & Eritr. 6: 77 (1997). Type: Ethiopia, Luku–Sheik Hussein, Ellenbeck 1232 (B, holo.; EA!, iso., K!, photo.)
Information
Shrub or tree 2–8 m high; stems erect, several from a common base, less often solitary, little-branched, up to 8 cm in diameter, longitudinally fissured; branches pale grey with a reticulate pattern of leaf scars. Leaves clustered at branch ends, narrowly lanceolate, sessile, 22–65 cm long, 1–9 cm wide, base clasping, apex acuminate. Inflorescence erect, paniculate, 20–80 cm long with 2–3 branches at each node; flowers in groups of (1–)2–7, pedicels 2–5 mm long, articulated above the middle. Flowers white becoming yellow-green, to 10 mm long, tube 2 mm long, lobes 8 mm long, translucent, 1-ribbed, 1–1.5 mm wide. Fruits orange to scarlet, globose or lobed when several-seeded, 8–14 mm in diameter; seeds brown, globose, ± 6 mm in diameter. Fig. 1, p. 5.
Range
DISTR. U 1; K 1–4, 6
Altitude range
1050–2100 m
Distribution
KENYA Turkana District Kachagalau, E slope of Kalapata Mts, Jan. 1959, Langdale Brown 95!KENYA Laikipia District 30 km N of Rumuruti, Kisima Farm, Apr. 1975, Hepper & Field 5078!KENYA Kiambu District Kikuyu Escarpment just below lower Lari Forest guard post, Dec. 1966, Perdue & Kibuwa 8259!UGANDA Karamoja District Kamion, Nov. 1939. A.S. Thomas 3254!UGANDA & NE Karamoja, June 1945, Dale 432!
Distribution (external)
Sudan
Ethiopia
Notes
USES. Stems used for arrow quivers. CONSERVATION Least concern
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, (2007) Author: Geoffrey Mwachala & Paul Mbugua
Names
Dracaena ellenbeckiana Engl. [family DRACAENACEAE], in E.J. 32: 95 (1902); K.T.S.L.: 639, fig. (1994); Bos in Fl. Eth. & Eritr. 6: 77 (1997). Type: Ethiopia, Luku–Sheik Hussein, Ellenbeck 1232 (B, holo.; EA!, iso., K!, photo.)
Information
Shrub or tree 2–8 m high; stems erect, several from a common base, less often solitary, little-branched, up to 8 cm in diameter, longitudinally fissured; branches pale grey with a reticulate pattern of leaf scars. Leaves clustered at branch ends, narrowly lanceolate, sessile, 22–65 cm long, 1–9 cm wide, base clasping, apex acuminate. Inflorescence erect, paniculate, 20–80 cm long with 2–3 branches at each node; flowers in groups of (1–)2–7, pedicels 2–5 mm long, articulated above the middle. Flowers white becoming yellow-green, to 10 mm long, tube 2 mm long, lobes 8 mm long, translucent, 1-ribbed, 1–1.5 mm wide. Fruits orange to scarlet, globose or lobed when several-seeded, 8–14 mm in diameter; seeds brown, globose, ± 6 mm in diameter. Fig. 1, p. 5.
Range
DISTR. U 1; K 1–4, 6
Altitude range
1050–2100 m
Distribution
KENYA Turkana District Kachagalau, E slope of Kalapata Mts, Jan. 1959, Langdale Brown 95!KENYA Laikipia District 30 km N of Rumuruti, Kisima Farm, Apr. 1975, Hepper & Field 5078!KENYA Kiambu District Kikuyu Escarpment just below lower Lari Forest guard post, Dec. 1966, Perdue & Kibuwa 8259!UGANDA Karamoja District Kamion, Nov. 1939. A.S. Thomas 3254!UGANDA & NE Karamoja, June 1945, Dale 432!
Distribution (external)
Sudan
Ethiopia
Notes
USES. Stems used for arrow quivers. CONSERVATION Least concern
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