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Suffrutex (in ours), trees or shrubs. Flowers axillary, usually solitary (in ours). Bracteoles conspicuous and persistent at the base of the receptacle. Fl. buds subspherical. Receptacle not gradually narrowed into a pedicel-like base above the articulation, not prolonged beyond summit of ovary as an "upper receptacle". Calyx of 4-5 well-developed free sepals. Petals 4-5, free, persistent. Filaments and style scarcely longer than the petals. Cotyledons partly or completely fused. Ovary 2-locular. Fruit a berry. Derivation of name: after Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736), patron of botany. Worldwide: c. 550 species, tropics, mostly American. Mozambique: 8 taxa. |
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Species | FZ divisions | Content |
albanensis Sond. | GI,M | |
aschersoniana F. Hoffm. | N,Z | |
capensis (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Sond. subsp. capensis | GI,M | Description, Image |
capensis (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Sond. subsp. multiflora Verdc. | Image | |
malangensis (O. Hoffm.) Nied. | MS | Description, Image |
natalitia Sond. | N,MS | Description, Image |
sp. A [End] | GI,M | Image |
woodii Dummer | M |
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