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Ficus mucuso Welw. ex Ficalho [family MORACEAE]
Date Updated: 5 February 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 1, Part 2,
Names
Ficus mucuso Welw. ex Ficalho [family MORACEAE], — F.T.A. 6, 2; 98; Aubrév. l.c. 1: 60, t. 13, 3–4; Lebrun & Boutique l.c. 114; Eggeling Indig. Trees of Uganda, ed. 2, 253, photo 42.
Information
Aforesttree, to 120 ft. high and 12 ft. girth, with buttresses; bark smooth yellow or brownish or pinkish, when slashed exuding copious latex which rapidly turns brownish; crown open.
Habitat
forest
Range
Extends to Uganda, Tanganyika, Belgian Congo, Angola and S. Tomé
Distribution
Port.G.: Granja, Catiö (May) Esp. Santo 2472!Fr. G.: Conakry Maclaud!S.L.: Njala (Nov.) Deignton 3086! Mattru Deighton 2364! Mugala Deighton 4168! Loma Mts. Jaeger 4082!IV.C.: Bingerville Chev. 17348. Rasso Aubrév. 584!G.C.: Prahsu Cummins 5!Dah.: Pira to Cabolé Chev..23761!S.Nig.: Awba Hills, Oyo Jones FHI 6325! Okomu F.R., Benin (Mar.) A. F. Ross 191!Br.Cam.: Victoria Winkter 24. Likomba Mildbr. 10791! Kake, Kumba (Dec.) Ngalame FHI 8392! Johann-Albrechtshöhe Büsgen 172.F.Po: fide Mildbr.
Date Updated: 5 February 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 1, Part 2,
Names
Ficus mucuso Welw. ex Ficalho [family MORACEAE], — F.T.A. 6, 2; 98; Aubrév. l.c. 1: 60, t. 13, 3–4; Lebrun & Boutique l.c. 114; Eggeling Indig. Trees of Uganda, ed. 2, 253, photo 42.
Information
Aforesttree, to 120 ft. high and 12 ft. girth, with buttresses; bark smooth yellow or brownish or pinkish, when slashed exuding copious latex which rapidly turns brownish; crown open.
Habitat
forest
Range
Extends to Uganda, Tanganyika, Belgian Congo, Angola and S. Tomé
Distribution
Port.G.: Granja, Catiö (May) Esp. Santo 2472!Fr. G.: Conakry Maclaud!S.L.: Njala (Nov.) Deignton 3086! Mattru Deighton 2364! Mugala Deighton 4168! Loma Mts. Jaeger 4082!IV.C.: Bingerville Chev. 17348. Rasso Aubrév. 584!G.C.: Prahsu Cummins 5!Dah.: Pira to Cabolé Chev..23761!S.Nig.: Awba Hills, Oyo Jones FHI 6325! Okomu F.R., Benin (Mar.) A. F. Ross 191!Br.Cam.: Victoria Winkter 24. Likomba Mildbr. 10791! Kake, Kumba (Dec.) Ngalame FHI 8392! Johann-Albrechtshöhe Büsgen 172.F.Po: fide Mildbr.
Date Updated: 5 February 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 1, Part 2,
Names
Ficus mucuso Welw. ex Ficalho [family MORACEAE], — F.T.A. 6, 2; 98; Aubrév. l.c. 1: 60, t. 13, 3–4; Lebrun & Boutique l.c. 114; Eggeling Indig. Trees of Uganda, ed. 2, 253, photo 42.
Information
Aforesttree, to 120 ft. high and 12 ft. girth, with buttresses; bark smooth yellow or brownish or pinkish, when slashed exuding copious latex which rapidly turns brownish; crown open.
Habitat
forest
Range
Extends to Uganda, Tanganyika, Belgian Congo, Angola and S. Tomé
Distribution
Port.G.: Granja, Catiö (May) Esp. Santo 2472!Fr. G.: Conakry Maclaud!S.L.: Njala (Nov.) Deignton 3086! Mattru Deighton 2364! Mugala Deighton 4168! Loma Mts. Jaeger 4082!IV.C.: Bingerville Chev. 17348. Rasso Aubrév. 584!G.C.: Prahsu Cummins 5!Dah.: Pira to Cabolé Chev..23761!S.Nig.: Awba Hills, Oyo Jones FHI 6325! Okomu F.R., Benin (Mar.) A. F. Ross 191!Br.Cam.: Victoria Winkter 24. Likomba Mildbr. 10791! Kake, Kumba (Dec.) Ngalame FHI 8392! Johann-Albrechtshöhe Büsgen 172.F.Po: fide Mildbr.
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