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Shrubs or small trees, occasionally suffrutices. Leaves opposite; lamina with bacterial nodules (easily visible as black dots when leaf is held up to the light). Flowers few-many, borne in corymbs, very lax to capitate. Bracts connate, stipule-like. Flowers bisexual, 4-merous. Corolla white to creamy or greenish. Ovary 2-locular. Fruit a spherical drupe, in our species black and shining when ripe. Seeds 2, hemispheric. Derivation of name: Apparently this was a historic name given to plants of this genus in Malabar, a coastal region in southwestern India. Worldwide: 400 species in the Old World tropics. Burundi: 11 taxa. |
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Species | Content | |
bagshawei S.Moore | ||
crassipes K. Schum. | Image | |
gardeniifolia Hochst. ex A. Rich.[Agg] | Description, Image | |
nitidula Hiern | ||
oliveriana Hiern | ||
pierlotii Bridson | ||
rwandensis Bridson | ||
schumanniana F. Hoffm. ex K. Schum. | Description, Image | |
ternifolia Hiern | ||
troupinii Bridson | ||
urundensis Bremek. |
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