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Myrianthus serratus (Trécul) Benth. [family CECROPIACEAE]
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
Myrianthus serratus (Trécul) Benth. [family CECROPIACEAE], — F.T.A. 6, 2: 235, partly; Engl. l.c. 40, t. 17 C; Chev. Bot. 608, partly; Aubrév l.c. 46, t. 9 B.
Dicranostachys serrata Trécul [family CECROPIACEAE], (1847).
Information
Aforestshrub or tree, to 50 ft. high, with stilt roots; leaves silvery beneath; male flowers yellow;on river banks.
Habitat
forest ~ on river banks
Distribution
Sen.: Messira Berhaut 888.Fr.Sud.: Sarakouroba Chev. 490.Port.G.: Bolola to Buba, Fulacunda Esp. Santo 2154!Fr. G.: Fouta Djalon (Apr.舑Mar.) Heudelot 840! Kouroussa (Apr.) Pobégun 687!S.L.: Port Loko (Apr., Dec.) Sc. Elliot 5881! Thomas 6682! Njala (fl. Mar., fr. Sept) Deighton 1938! 2793! Mofari, Digissin (Jan.) Sc. Elliot 4439! Gola Forest (May) Small 673!Lib.: Dukwia R. (fl. Feb., fr. Aug.) Cooper 176! Linder 319!IV.C.: Comöe-Aniasué Aubrév 665!Togo: Bismarckburg Büttner 689N.Nig.: Nupe Barter 1100! Abinsi Dalz. 915!S.Nig.: R. Ogbesse, Owo (Mar.) Jones FHI 3084! R. Calabar (Feb.)
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
Myrianthus serratus (Trécul) Benth. [family CECROPIACEAE], — F.T.A. 6, 2: 235, partly; Engl. l.c. 40, t. 17 C; Chev. Bot. 608, partly; Aubrév l.c. 46, t. 9 B.
Dicranostachys serrata Trécul [family CECROPIACEAE], (1847).
Information
Aforestshrub or tree, to 50 ft. high, with stilt roots; leaves silvery beneath; male flowers yellow;on river banks.
Habitat
forest ~ on river banks
Distribution
Sen.: Messira Berhaut 888.Fr.Sud.: Sarakouroba Chev. 490.Port.G.: Bolola to Buba, Fulacunda Esp. Santo 2154!Fr. G.: Fouta Djalon (Apr.舑Mar.) Heudelot 840! Kouroussa (Apr.) Pobégun 687!S.L.: Port Loko (Apr., Dec.) Sc. Elliot 5881! Thomas 6682! Njala (fl. Mar., fr. Sept) Deighton 1938! 2793! Mofari, Digissin (Jan.) Sc. Elliot 4439! Gola Forest (May) Small 673!Lib.: Dukwia R. (fl. Feb., fr. Aug.) Cooper 176! Linder 319!IV.C.: Comöe-Aniasué Aubrév 665!Togo: Bismarckburg Büttner 689N.Nig.: Nupe Barter 1100! Abinsi Dalz. 915!S.Nig.: R. Ogbesse, Owo (Mar.) Jones FHI 3084! R. Calabar (Feb.)
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
Myrianthus serratus (Trécul) Benth. [family CECROPIACEAE], — F.T.A. 6, 2: 235, partly; Engl. l.c. 40, t. 17 C; Chev. Bot. 608, partly; Aubrév l.c. 46, t. 9 B.
Dicranostachys serrata Trécul [family CECROPIACEAE], (1847).
Information
Aforestshrub or tree, to 50 ft. high, with stilt roots; leaves silvery beneath; male flowers yellow;on river banks.
Habitat
forest ~ on river banks
Distribution
Sen.: Messira Berhaut 888.Fr.Sud.: Sarakouroba Chev. 490.Port.G.: Bolola to Buba, Fulacunda Esp. Santo 2154!Fr. G.: Fouta Djalon (Apr.舑Mar.) Heudelot 840! Kouroussa (Apr.) Pobégun 687!S.L.: Port Loko (Apr., Dec.) Sc. Elliot 5881! Thomas 6682! Njala (fl. Mar., fr. Sept) Deighton 1938! 2793! Mofari, Digissin (Jan.) Sc. Elliot 4439! Gola Forest (May) Small 673!Lib.: Dukwia R. (fl. Feb., fr. Aug.) Cooper 176! Linder 319!IV.C.: Comöe-Aniasué Aubrév 665!Togo: Bismarckburg Büttner 689N.Nig.: Nupe Barter 1100! Abinsi Dalz. 915!S.Nig.: R. Ogbesse, Owo (Mar.) Jones FHI 3084! R. Calabar (Feb.)
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