Unarmed trees. Stipules
small, caducous. Leaves 2-pinnate; specialised glands on
petiole or rhachis 0. Leaflets alternate. Inflorescence of
small flowers in a pedunculate spike-like raceme, usually
aggregated into a panicle. Calyx lobes 5, ± connate below.
Petals equal, 5. Stamens 10; filaments often alternately long and
short. Pod dehiscent, oblong or
oblong-elliptic, flattened, woody. Derivation of name: Derived from the Greek words for 'red' and 'sap', referring to the red sap of E. suaveolens Worldwide: 9 species in the Old World tropics Mozambique: 3 taxa. |
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