Shrubs or small trees, silky-pubescent; bark corky, smooth or fissured
Leaves imparipinnate; leaflets entire, reticulately veined and usually widest below middle; stipules small, subulate
Flowers bluish purple, in terminal or axillary racemes; bracts small
Calyx with campanulate tube, somewhat 2-lipped, with 2 upper lobes subconnate
Petals: vexillum silky outside, with short, curved claw, with callus at base; wings falcate-oblong, slightly adhering to keel, eared, clawed; keel somewhat resembling wings, gibbous, clawed
Stamens monadelphous, with vexillary stamen free at base; anthers uniform
Ovary subsessile, linear, many-ovuled; style incurved, with small capitate stigma
Pod linear, compressed
Seeds reniform
x = 11
Nomenclature:
Mundulea (DC.) Benth.
Bentham: 248 (1852)
Harvey: 204 (1862)
Burtt Davy: 358 (1932)
Gillett: 155 (1971)
Distribution & Notes:
Global: Species ± 15, all Madagascan except 1 in southern Africa
Southern Africa: Species 1: Mundulea sericea (Willd.) A.Chev. (= M. suberosa in Phillips: t. 406 (1931)), Namibia, Botswana, the four northern provinces, Swaziland, KwaZulu-Natal and Northern Cape
References:
BENTHAM, G. 1852. Leguminosae. In F.A.W. Miquel, Plantae junghuhnianae 2. Sythoff, Leiden
BURTT DAVY, J. 1932. A manual of the flowering plants and ferns of the Transvaal with Swaziland, South Africa. Longmans, Green and Co., London
GILLETT, J.B. 1971. Flora of tropical East Africa. Leguminosae (part 3). Papilionoideae
HARVEY, W.H. 1862. Leguminosae. Flora capensis 2
PHILLIPS, E.P. 1931. Flowering Plants of Africa 11
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