Leaves
pulvinate, imparipinnate; leaflets 3-4-jugate, unpleasant-smelling when bruised; stipules small
Flowers
white, cream or yellow, in axillary racemes with small, caducous bracts
Calyx
with campanulate tube, shortly lobed
Petals
5, arising at base of calyx tube, unequal, with linear claw, imbricate; vexillum small, gradually broadened from claw, hairy
Stamens
10, arising with petals, connate at base, with vexillary stamen free; anthers oblong
Disc
annular
Ovary
stipitate, linear, with few to several ovules; style short, with lateral stigma
Fruit
drupaceous, ellipsoid, indehiscent
Seeds
solitary, with black testa
Nomenclature:
Xanthocercis
Baill.
Baillon: 293 (1870)
Harms: 162 (1902)
Hutchinson: 327 (1964)
Pseudocadia
Harms
Harms: 162 (1902)
Phillips: 399 (1951)
Distribution & Notes:
Global
: Species 2, Africa and Madagascar
Southern Africa
: Species 1:
Xanthocercis zambesiaca
(Baker) Dumaz-le-Grand (=
Pseudocadia zambesiaca
(Baker) Harms), Northern Province
References:
BAILLON, H.E. 1870.
Adansonia
9
HARMS, H.A.T. 1902.
Leguminosae
africanae. III.
Botanische Jahrbücher
33
HUTCHINSON, J. 1964. Order LEGUMINALES.
The genera of flowering plants
1. Oxford University Press, Oxford
PHILLIPS, E.P. 1951.
Leguminosae
. The genera of South African flowering plants, edn 2.
Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa
No. 25
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