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Brackenridgea zanguebarica Oliv. [family OCHNACEAE]
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 2, Part 1, page 224, (1963) Author: N. K. B. Robson
Names
Brackenridgea zanguebarica Oliv. [family OCHNACEAE], in Hook., Ic. Pl. 11: 77, t. 1096 (1871). — Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 419 (1916). — Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3, 2: 486 (1921). — Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 381 (1949). TAB. 46 fig. A. Type from Tanganyika.
Ochna alboserrata Engl. [family OCHNACEAE], Bot. Jahrb. 17: 75 (1893). Type from Kenya.
Pleuroridgea zanguebarica Oliv. Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 203 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 399 (1902). — Bak. f. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. 40: 38 (1911). Type as for Brackenridgea zanguebarica.
Pleuroridgea alboserrata Engl. Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 204 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 400 (1902). Type as for Ochna alboserrata.
Pleuroridgea lastii Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 204 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 400 (1902) nom. nud.
Brackenridgea bussei Gilg [family OCHNACEAE], in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. 33: 273 (1903). — Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3, 2: 486 (1921). Lectotype from Tanganyika.
Pleuroridgea bussei Gilg Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 18: 59 (1903). Lectotype as for Brackenridgea bussei.
Ochna praecox Sleumer [family OCHNACEAE], in Fedde, Repert. 39: 276 (1936). Type from Tanganyika (Lindi).
Information
Shrub or small tree (0·3) 2–10 (15) m. high, with bark black or dark grey, very rough; branches striate, purplish with pale lenticels at first, becoming white or yellowish-white, not usually exfoliating. Leaves petiolate; lamina 2·7–7·7 (9·2) × (0·9) 1·1–2·6 (3) cm., oblong or elliptic to oblanceolate or obovate, acute or shortly acuminate or mucronate to rounded at the apex, with margin densely glandular-serrulate, cuneate at the base, herbaceous, with primary lateral nerves ascending, interconnected by more widely spreading secondary laterals in turn linked by tertiary cross-veins, prominent above but less so or almost plane below; petiole 1–2·5 mm. long, rather slender, grooved above. Flowers solitary or 2–4 in fascicles, axillary or terminating short shoots, appearing before the leaves, scented; pedicels 1–2 cm. long in fruit. Sepals 3–4 (5) mm. long in flower, oblong, rounded, reflexed after flowering, becoming crimson, 7–9 (10) mm. long, narrowly oblong, flat and spreading in fruit. Petals white to creamy white, 4–5 mm. long, oblong-oblanceolate, narrowed at the base but not clawed. Stamens 10 (11), with anthers yellow, 1·5–2·5 mm. long, about 3/4–11/2 times as long as the filaments, straight, usually twisting spirally after dehiscence. Carpels 5, with styles completely united; stigma small, scarcely lobed. Drupelets curved-lenticular, compressed, 6–7 × 6–7 mm.
Habitat
Deciduous woodland and coastal bush
Altitude range
0–1220 m. (to 1525 m. in E. Africa).
1220
0
Distribution
Mozambique GI Massinga, fl. x.1936, Gomes e Sousa 1903 (COI; K; LISC).Mozambique MS between Mavila and Vila de Manica, fl. 26.x.1957, Chase 6730 (COI; K; LISC; SRGH).Mozambique Z Lugela, Namagoa, fl. 3.x.1948, Faulkner K 93 (COI; K; SRGH).Malawi S Mlanje Mt., between Lukulezi R. and Palombe R., c. 760 m., fr. 23.xii.1957, Chapman 506 (BM; FHO; K; PRE).Malawi C Kasungu-Bua road, 1000 m., fr. 13.i.1959, Robson 1133 (BM; K; LISC; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique N Malema road, 5 km. from Mutual;, fr. 14.ii.1954, Gomes e Sousa 4196 (COI; K; PRE; SRGH).Malawi N Njakwa to Mzimba, 17·6 km., st. 13.v.1952, White 2859 (FHO).Zimbabwe E Umtali, Dora Ranch, 975 m., fl. 2.x.1955, Chase 5816 (BM; COI; K; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
eastern regions of Kenya
Tanganyika
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 2, Part 1, page 224, (1963) Author: N. K. B. Robson
Names
Brackenridgea zanguebarica Oliv. [family OCHNACEAE], in Hook., Ic. Pl. 11: 77, t. 1096 (1871). — Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 419 (1916). — Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3, 2: 486 (1921). — Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 381 (1949). TAB. 46 fig. A. Type from Tanganyika.
Ochna alboserrata Engl. [family OCHNACEAE], Bot. Jahrb. 17: 75 (1893). Type from Kenya.
Pleuroridgea zanguebarica Oliv. Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 203 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 399 (1902). — Bak. f. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. 40: 38 (1911). Type as for Brackenridgea zanguebarica.
Pleuroridgea alboserrata Engl. Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 204 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 400 (1902). Type as for Ochna alboserrata.
Pleuroridgea lastii Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 204 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 400 (1902) nom. nud.
Brackenridgea bussei Gilg [family OCHNACEAE], in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. 33: 273 (1903). — Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3, 2: 486 (1921). Lectotype from Tanganyika.
Pleuroridgea bussei Gilg Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 18: 59 (1903). Lectotype as for Brackenridgea bussei.
Ochna praecox Sleumer [family OCHNACEAE], in Fedde, Repert. 39: 276 (1936). Type from Tanganyika (Lindi).
Information
Shrub or small tree (0·3) 2–10 (15) m. high, with bark black or dark grey, very rough; branches striate, purplish with pale lenticels at first, becoming white or yellowish-white, not usually exfoliating. Leaves petiolate; lamina 2·7–7·7 (9·2) × (0·9) 1·1–2·6 (3) cm., oblong or elliptic to oblanceolate or obovate, acute or shortly acuminate or mucronate to rounded at the apex, with margin densely glandular-serrulate, cuneate at the base, herbaceous, with primary lateral nerves ascending, interconnected by more widely spreading secondary laterals in turn linked by tertiary cross-veins, prominent above but less so or almost plane below; petiole 1–2·5 mm. long, rather slender, grooved above. Flowers solitary or 2–4 in fascicles, axillary or terminating short shoots, appearing before the leaves, scented; pedicels 1–2 cm. long in fruit. Sepals 3–4 (5) mm. long in flower, oblong, rounded, reflexed after flowering, becoming crimson, 7–9 (10) mm. long, narrowly oblong, flat and spreading in fruit. Petals white to creamy white, 4–5 mm. long, oblong-oblanceolate, narrowed at the base but not clawed. Stamens 10 (11), with anthers yellow, 1·5–2·5 mm. long, about 3/4–11/2 times as long as the filaments, straight, usually twisting spirally after dehiscence. Carpels 5, with styles completely united; stigma small, scarcely lobed. Drupelets curved-lenticular, compressed, 6–7 × 6–7 mm.
Habitat
Deciduous woodland and coastal bush
Altitude range
0–1220 m. (to 1525 m. in E. Africa).
1220
0
Distribution
Mozambique GI Massinga, fl. x.1936, Gomes e Sousa 1903 (COI; K; LISC).Mozambique MS between Mavila and Vila de Manica, fl. 26.x.1957, Chase 6730 (COI; K; LISC; SRGH).Mozambique Z Lugela, Namagoa, fl. 3.x.1948, Faulkner K 93 (COI; K; SRGH).Malawi S Mlanje Mt., between Lukulezi R. and Palombe R., c. 760 m., fr. 23.xii.1957, Chapman 506 (BM; FHO; K; PRE).Malawi C Kasungu-Bua road, 1000 m., fr. 13.i.1959, Robson 1133 (BM; K; LISC; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique N Malema road, 5 km. from Mutual;, fr. 14.ii.1954, Gomes e Sousa 4196 (COI; K; PRE; SRGH).Malawi N Njakwa to Mzimba, 17·6 km., st. 13.v.1952, White 2859 (FHO).Zimbabwe E Umtali, Dora Ranch, 975 m., fl. 2.x.1955, Chase 5816 (BM; COI; K; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
eastern regions of Kenya
Tanganyika
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 2, Part 1, page 224, (1963) Author: N. K. B. Robson
Names
Brackenridgea zanguebarica Oliv. [family OCHNACEAE], in Hook., Ic. Pl. 11: 77, t. 1096 (1871). — Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 419 (1916). — Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3, 2: 486 (1921). — Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 381 (1949). TAB. 46 fig. A. Type from Tanganyika.
Ochna alboserrata Engl. [family OCHNACEAE], Bot. Jahrb. 17: 75 (1893). Type from Kenya.
Pleuroridgea zanguebarica Oliv. Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 203 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 399 (1902). — Bak. f. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. 40: 38 (1911). Type as for Brackenridgea zanguebarica.
Pleuroridgea alboserrata Engl. Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 204 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 400 (1902). Type as for Ochna alboserrata.
Pleuroridgea lastii Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Journ. de Bot. 16: 204 (1902); in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 16: 400 (1902) nom. nud.
Brackenridgea bussei Gilg [family OCHNACEAE], in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. 33: 273 (1903). — Engl., Pflanzenw. Afr. 3, 2: 486 (1921). Lectotype from Tanganyika.
Pleuroridgea bussei Gilg Van Tiegh. [family OCHNACEAE], in Ann. Sci. Nat., Sér. 8, Bot. 18: 59 (1903). Lectotype as for Brackenridgea bussei.
Ochna praecox Sleumer [family OCHNACEAE], in Fedde, Repert. 39: 276 (1936). Type from Tanganyika (Lindi).
Information
Shrub or small tree (0·3) 2–10 (15) m. high, with bark black or dark grey, very rough; branches striate, purplish with pale lenticels at first, becoming white or yellowish-white, not usually exfoliating. Leaves petiolate; lamina 2·7–7·7 (9·2) × (0·9) 1·1–2·6 (3) cm., oblong or elliptic to oblanceolate or obovate, acute or shortly acuminate or mucronate to rounded at the apex, with margin densely glandular-serrulate, cuneate at the base, herbaceous, with primary lateral nerves ascending, interconnected by more widely spreading secondary laterals in turn linked by tertiary cross-veins, prominent above but less so or almost plane below; petiole 1–2·5 mm. long, rather slender, grooved above. Flowers solitary or 2–4 in fascicles, axillary or terminating short shoots, appearing before the leaves, scented; pedicels 1–2 cm. long in fruit. Sepals 3–4 (5) mm. long in flower, oblong, rounded, reflexed after flowering, becoming crimson, 7–9 (10) mm. long, narrowly oblong, flat and spreading in fruit. Petals white to creamy white, 4–5 mm. long, oblong-oblanceolate, narrowed at the base but not clawed. Stamens 10 (11), with anthers yellow, 1·5–2·5 mm. long, about 3/4–11/2 times as long as the filaments, straight, usually twisting spirally after dehiscence. Carpels 5, with styles completely united; stigma small, scarcely lobed. Drupelets curved-lenticular, compressed, 6–7 × 6–7 mm.
Habitat
Deciduous woodland and coastal bush
Altitude range
0–1220 m. (to 1525 m. in E. Africa).
1220
0
Distribution
Mozambique GI Massinga, fl. x.1936, Gomes e Sousa 1903 (COI; K; LISC).Mozambique MS between Mavila and Vila de Manica, fl. 26.x.1957, Chase 6730 (COI; K; LISC; SRGH).Mozambique Z Lugela, Namagoa, fl. 3.x.1948, Faulkner K 93 (COI; K; SRGH).Malawi S Mlanje Mt., between Lukulezi R. and Palombe R., c. 760 m., fr. 23.xii.1957, Chapman 506 (BM; FHO; K; PRE).Malawi C Kasungu-Bua road, 1000 m., fr. 13.i.1959, Robson 1133 (BM; K; LISC; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique N Malema road, 5 km. from Mutual;, fr. 14.ii.1954, Gomes e Sousa 4196 (COI; K; PRE; SRGH).Malawi N Njakwa to Mzimba, 17·6 km., st. 13.v.1952, White 2859 (FHO).Zimbabwe E Umtali, Dora Ranch, 975 m., fl. 2.x.1955, Chase 5816 (BM; COI; K; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
eastern regions of Kenya
Tanganyika
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