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CEPHAELIS Sw.
GRUMILEA Gaertn.
Verdcourt, B. (1988) Rubiaceae, Part 1 Flora Zambesiaca 5(1)
Subshrubs, shrubs or trees. Stipules entire or fimbriate. Leaves opposite, petiolate, either with domatia or with black nodules scattered throughout the leaf lamina. Flowers 4-5-merous, bisexual, heterostylous, arranged in terminal paniculate or umbellate inflorescences. Calyx minutely lobed. Corolla tube usually shortly cylindric; lobes valvate. Ovary 2-(3-4)-locular. Fruit a drupe, with 1-2 pyrenes, these not markedly dehiscent. Seeds usually with a dark (reddish-brown) testa; endosperm usually strongly ruminate. Derivation of name: vivifying, from Greek: psyche, meaning life, referring to the healing properties of some species. Worldwide: 800 - 1500 species in the tropics. Burundi: 12 taxa. The larvae of the following species of insect eat species of this genus:
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ceratoloba (K.Schum.) O.Lachenaud | ||
cinerea De Wild. | ||
eminiana (Kuntze) E.M.A.Petit[Agg] | ||
heterosticta E.M.A.Petit[Agg] | ||
hypsophila K.Schum. & K.Krause | ||
laxithyrsa O.Lachenaud | ||
lebrunii Cheek | ||
mildbraedii (K.Krause) O.Lachenaud | ||
moninensis (Hiern) E.M.A.Petit subsp. butayei (De Wild.) O.Lachenaud | ||
spithamea S. Moore | Description, Image | |
sublyrata O.Lachenaud | ||
succulenta (Hiern) E.M.A. Petit |
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