Calyx
campanulate, loosely enveloping corolla, truncate or irregularly and obscurely lobed
Corolla
salver-shaped, white, sometimes tinged with pink or puce; tube well developed, cylindrical; segments 6-more, spreading to reflexed, each with a group of swollen, brown to purplish hairs at base
Stamens
2, arising on corolla, either in throat with anthers exserted, or a little below throat with anthers included; filaments short; anthers large, introrse
Ovary
small, truncate or obscurely bilobed at apex; ovules 4 in each locule; style filiform; stigma included or exserted, subcapitate or oblong in outline
Fruit
a bivalved, woody capsule, with loculicidal dehiscence
Seeds
produced into a long, subapical wing; with endosperm
x = 23 (11) (polyploidy)
Nomenclature:
Schrebera
Roxb.
Roxburgh: t. 101 (1798)
Harvey: 482 (1906/1907)
Verdoorn: 100 (1963)
Kupicha: 301 (1983)
Distribution & Notes:
Global
: Species ± 10, Africa and India
Southern Africa
: Species 2, Botswana, Namibia, Northern Province, Mpumalanga, Swaziland, KwaZulu-Natal
ROXBURGH, W. 1798.
Plants of the coast of Coromandel
2. East India Company, London
VERDOORN, I.C. 1963.
Oleaceae
.
Flora of southern Africa
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