e-Key v3 - Newtonia
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Fabaceae - Mimosoideae - Mimoseae - Newtonia Baill.

Description :

  • Unarmed trees
  • Leaves bipinnate; rachis usually with a gland between each pair of opposite pinnae; pinnae each with one to many pairs of leaflets
  • Flowers bisexual, many, sessile or nearly so, small, in slender spike in terminal panicles; bracts minute
  • Calyx gamosepalous, 5-toothed, pubescent or puberulous outside, sometimes on margins only
  • Petals 5, free, separated from gynophore base by a short perigynous zone, pubescent or puberulous outside, sometimes on margins only
  • Stamens 10, alternately longer and shorter; filaments wrinkled in bud; anthers tipped by a small, stipitate, globular, fugaceous gland
  • Ovary many-ovuled, densely pilose outside
  • Pod broadly linear, compressed, straight or somewhat curved, at maturity dehiscing along one of the margins, valves remaining attached along the other, splitting neither transversely nor into layers
  • Seeds flattened, oblong, surrounded by a membranous wing, elongated lengthwise in direction of pod
  • x = 13 (1 report)

Nomenclature:

  • Newtonia Baill.
    • Baillon: 721 (1888)
    • Brenan: 180 (1955)
    • Brenan: 23 (1959)
    • Brenan & Brummitt: 28 (1970)
    • Ross: 134 (1975)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species ± 14, tropical Africa and America
  • Southern Africa : Species 1: Newtonia hildebrandtii (Vatke) Torre; on sandy soils in tropical forests of N KwaZulu-Natal

References:

  • BAILLON, H.E. 1888. Bulletin mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Paris 1
  • BRENAN, J.P.M. 1955. Notes on Mimosoideae . Kew Bulletin 10. No.2
  • BRENAN, J.P.M. 1959. Flora of tropical East Africa . Leguminosae (part 1). Mimosoideae
  • BRENAN, J.P.M. & BRUMMITT, R.K. 1970. Leguminosae . Flora zambesiaca 3,1
  • ROSS, J.H. 1975. Fabaceae . Mimosoideae . Flora of southern Africa 16,1