Calantica jalbertii (Tul.) Baill.
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/24079158-2934-FF81-FF23-FBE59AF7F9E5 |
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Calantica jalbertii (Tul.) Baill. |
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Calantica jalbertii (Tul.) Baill. ,
as “ Jauberti ”, Bulletin Mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Paris 1: 573 (1886). — Bivinia jalbertii Tul. , as “ Jalberti ”, Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, sér. 4, 8: 78-79. 1857.
No modern treatment of Calantica has followed Baillon (1886) in subsuming the single species of Bivinia into Calantica . Bivinia , which has long spiciform inflorescences and relatively numerous stamens, much more closely resembles some species of Homalium . It is distinguished from Homalium by its superior ovary and apetalous condition; the latter is undoubtedly derived. Interestingly, B. jalbertii is native both to western and southeastern Madagascar and to East Africa from Zimbabwe to Kenya.
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Calantica jalbertii (Tul.) Baill.
Applequist, Wendy L., Phillipson, Peter B. & Schatz, George E. 2014 |
Baill. 1886: 573 |
Bivinia jalbertii
Tul. 1857: 78 |