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Lythraceae - Galpinia N.E.Br.

Description:

  • Small tree or shrub
  • Leaves opposite-decussate, shortly petiolate, entire, with gland on midrib just below apex on underside of lamina
  • Inflorescence a large, terminal, compound cyme
  • Flowers 5- or 6-merous
  • Calyx: tube campanulate, lobes alternating with short appendages
  • Petals as many as calyx lobes and alternating with them, arising near top of calyx tube, oblong-ovate, not clawed
  • Stamens as many as calyx lobes, opposite petals, inserted below middle of calyx tube, exserted
  • Ovary subsessile, incompletely bilocular; placenta globular and basal; style slightly shorter than stamens; stigma as wide as or only slightly thicker than style; ovules many, small, on basal placenta
  • Capsule membranous, dehiscing irregularly
  • Seeds ± flat, margin winged all round
  • x = 8 (1 report)

Nomenclature:

  • Galpinia N.E.Br.
    • Brown: 345 (1894)
    • Fernandes: 279 (1978)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global: Monospecific: Galpinia transvaalica N.E.Br., Mozambique, Zimbabwe and southern Africa
  • Southern Africa: Eastern southern Africa

References:

  • BROWN, N.E. 1894. Galpinia N.E.Brown [Lythrariearum genus novum]. Kew Bulletin 1894
  • FERNANDES, A. 1978. Lythraceae. Flora zambesiaca 4