Croton anisatus Baill., Adansonia 1: 159. 1861, as 'anisatum'
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8. Croton anisatus Baill., Adansonia 1: 159. 1861, as 'anisatum'
Oxydectes anisata (Baill.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 611. 1891. Type. Based on Croton anisatus Baill.
Type.
[ Cult. ex Madagascar]: Cultivated in the garden of M. Hubert, Saint Benoît, Réunion, s.d., M. Lepervanche s.n. (holotype: P [P00301513]!). Madagascar. Prov. Toamasina: Atsinanana Region , Vohibola, N to NNW of village of Andranokoditra , N of Lac Ampitabe, 18°33'34"S, 49°15'01"E, 5 m, 12 Feb 2003, P. Lowry, R. Rabevohitra, J. Rabenantoandro, R. Razakamalala & S.W.J. Lowry 6072 (epitype, designated here): P [P00548219]!; additional duplicates: DAV!, K!, MICH [MICH1210799]!, MO [sheet # 5902002] GoogleMaps !).
Habit and distribution.
Shrubs; eastern coast of Madagascar (Toamasina).
Notes.
Since the holotype of Croton anisatus has only young inflorescences in bud and is known only from cultivation on a quite different island, we designate an epitype with open flowers. This littoral species can be characterized by its very congested inflorescences and the pseudoverticillate, anisophyllous, and sparsely lepidote-pubescent leaves with an entire margin. The plant is apparently quite aromatic as indicated by the descriptions of both the holotype and epitype, as well as by its specific epithet.
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Croton anisatus Baill., Adansonia 1: 159. 1861, as 'anisatum'
Berry, Paul E., Kainulainen, Kent & Ee, Benjamin W. van 2017 |
Oxydectes anisata
Kuntze 1891 |