e-Key v3 - Albizia
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Fabaceae - Mimosoideae - Ingeae - Albizia Durazz.

Description :

  • Shrubs or trees, unarmed
  • Leaves bipinnate, few to many-jugate, main nerve of pinnae usually unilateral; glands on petiole and pinnae somewhat conspicuous; stipules herbaceous, sometimes conspicuous, usually caducous
  • Flowers in pedunculate, globose heads, or cylindric spikes, bisexual or occasionally unisexual, with few bisexual mixed
  • Calyx with campanulate to subcylindric tube and (4)5 short lobes
  • Corolla funnel-shaped with tube as long as or longer than calyx and (4)5-lobed
  • Stamens many, united towards base much exserted, anthers peltate with thecae opening upwards
  • Ovary sessile or shortly stalked, oblong or linear-oblong, narrowed into filiform style, longer than stamens; ovules several
  • Pod flattened, straight, indehiscent or 2-valved, papyraceous to subcoriaceous
  • Seeds few to several, ovoid to orbicular, compressed with filiform funicle
  • x = 13 (high polyploidy)

Nomenclature:

  • Albizia Durazz.
    • Durazzini: 11 (1772)
    • Harvey: 284 (1862)
    • Codd: 67 (1958)
    • Brenan: 136 (1959)
    • Brenan: 113 (1970)
    • Ross: 7 (1975)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species ± 145, from Africa to Asia and Australia
  • Southern Africa : Species 11, indigenous in Namibia, the four northern provinces, Swaziland and KwaZulu-Natal; 2 others naturalised

References:

  • BRENAN, J.P.M. 1959. Flora of tropical East Africa . Leguminosae (part 1). Mimosoideae
  • BRENAN, J.P.M. 1970. Leguminosae . Flora zambesiaca 3,1
  • CODD, L.E. 1958. The Albizia species of South Africa. Bothalia 7
  • DURAZZINI, A. 1772. Magazzino toscano 3 (4) (vol.12)
  • HARVEY, W.H. 1862. Leguminosae . Flora capensis 2
  • ROSS, J.H. 1975. Fabaceae . Mimosoideae . Flora of southern Africa 16,1