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The terminal inflorescences typically appear towards the middle of the rains lasting into the early dry season
Open woodland; Lilayi
Feb 2007
Photo: Nick Wightman
Individual flowers usually open successively with only a few open at any one time during flowering
Open woodland; Lilayi
Feb 2007
Photo: Nick Wightman
Individual flowers usually last about one day before they fade
Open woodland; Lilayi
Feb 2007
Photo: Nick Wightman
Synonyms: |
Clerodendron conglobatum Baker Clerodendron talbotii Wernham Siphonanthus capitatus (Willd.) S. Moore Volkameria capitata Willd. |
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Description: |
Shrub, scrambling to 6 m, spreading. Branches and stems puberulous. Leaves opposite to whorled, ovate to elliptic, pubescent. Flowers in lax hemispherical terminal heads, white. Fruits rounded to four lobed, 12 mm in diameter, shiny black when ripe. |
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Guinea |
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Flowering time: | Feb - Apr |
Worldwide distribution: | From Senegal to Sudan south to Angola across to Malawi |
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Growth form(s): | Shrub over 2 m. |
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Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
Literature: |
Drummond, R.B. (1975). A list of trees, shrubs and woody climbers indigenous or naturalised in Rhodesia. Kirkia 10(1) Page 272. Fernandes, R. (2005). Lamiaceae (subfamilies: Viticoideae and Ajugoideae) Flora Zambesiaca 8(7) Pages 103 - 104. |
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