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Sapindaceae - Deinbollia Schumach. & Thonn.

Description:

  • Trees, dioecious
  • Leaves usually paripinnate, often comparatively large, 2-many-jugate; leaflets oblong or oblong-elliptic
  • Flowers regular; in short or long, simple or branched racemes
  • Sepals 5, circular, concave, imbricate, often hairy
  • Petals 5, ± as long as sepals, woolly or with scales on inner face, often ciliate
  • Disc annular or cupular
  • Stamens (8-)12-20, arising within disc; filaments linear, pilose
  • Ovary 1-locular, deeply 2- or 3-lobed or -partite, each section subglobose, often villous; with a solitary, basal ovule; style simple, thick, straight or twisted
  • Fruit separating into 2 or 3 berry-like mericarps
  • Seeds globose or ellipsoid, with a fleshy aril or small, basal cushion
  • x = 14, 15

Nomenclature:

  • Deinbollia Schumach. & Thonn.
    • Schumacher & Thonning: 247 (1827)
    • Exell: 521 (1966)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global: Species 30-40, Africa and Madagascar
  • Southern Africa: Species 1: Deinbollia oblongifolia (Sond.) Radlk., Mpumalanga, Swaziland, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape

References:

  • EXELL, A.W. 1966. Sapindaceae. Flora zambesiaca 2, 2
  • SCHUMACHER, C.F. & THONNING, P. 1827. Beskrivelse af Guineeiske planter som ere fundne af danske Botanikere. Vol. 4. Copenhagen