Ocotea trichophlebia Baker
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/a2013n2a5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6468508 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C71C7428-FFC0-FFEF-F652-64F9FEC7C9E8 |
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Ocotea trichophlebia Baker |
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33. Ocotea trichophlebia Baker View in CoL
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Journal of the Linnaean Society 20: 242 (1883).
Mespilodaphne trichophlebia (Baker) Baillon, Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Paris 56: 448 (1885) View in CoL .
— Typus: Madagascar. Without further data, Baron 1776 (fls) (lecto-, K, designated by Kostermans [1939] ; iso-, P [ P00541577 , P00573382 ]!) .
Ocotea acuminata Baker, Journal of the Linnaean Society 20: 242 (1883) View in CoL . — Mespilodaphne acuminata (Baker) Baillon, Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Paris 56: 448 (1885) View in CoL .
— Typus: Madagascar, Baron 1970, fls, (holo-, K ; iso-, P[ P00573380 ]!) .
S ELECTED SPECIMENS SEEN. — Antananarivo. Fiv. Anjozorobe, forêt d’Amparafarantany , Raharijaona et al. 34 (MO) ; Toamasina. Fiv. Moramanga, Fok. Ambohibato, forêt de Rianan’i Galy , Raharijaona et al. 44 (MO, P, TAN) .
DISTRIBUTION. — Upper part of eastern slope, mostly along road Antananarivo-Tamatave near Mandraka, but N to Miakadaza, also Périnet, at elevations between 900 and 1200 m.
However, most older collections have very incomplete label information.
PHENOLOGY. — Flowers: November-January; fruits: June, August, November.
VERNACULAR NAMES. — Varongy mavo, varongy mainty, varongy, varongivoara.
DESCRIPTION
Large shrub or small tree, to 10 m tall. Twigs terete, densely pubescent, the hairs erect, the indument wearing off with age; terminal buds densely pubescent. Leaves alternate, chartaceous, 6-13 × 2.5-7 cm, elliptic to broadly elliptic, base obtuse or acute, tip acute or acuminate, lateral veins 5-6 on each side, midrib and lateral veins impressed above, tertiary venation immersed, midrib, lateral veins and tertiary venation raised on lower surface; upper surface with scattered, erect hairs, the indument denser on midrib and lateral veins, lower surface pubescent, the hairs erect; domatia lacking. Petioles 0.4-1.2 cm long, with similar indument as twigs. Inflorescences axillary, pubescent, c. 5 cm long, rather few-flowered, bracts sometimes present at anthesis.Tepals pubescent on both surfaces, but less so on inner surface, 1.5-2 mm long. Stamens 9, 4-celled, 1.5 mm long, filaments pubescent, anther glabrous, staminodia 3, pubescent, stipitiform. Ovary and inside of receptacle glabrous. Cupule deeply cup-shaped, 1.4 cm wide, 1 cm high, fruit ellipsoid, 1.6 × 1.2 cm.
REMARKS
This species has frequently been confused with Ocotea grayi and differences between the two are discussed under O. grayi . Vegetatively, the impressed midrib and lateral vein on the upper leaf surface and the pilose lower leaf surface are characteristic.
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Ocotea trichophlebia Baker
Werff, Henk Van Der 2013 |
Ocotea acuminata
Baker 1883: 242 |