13. Vitex oxycuspis Baker
(Baker 1900: 326); Pieper (1928: 56); Moldenke (1957: 31; 1967: 314); Aubréville (1956: 232); Huber et al. (1963: 446); Lebrun & Stork (1997: 525).
– Type: Nigeria, Old Calabar River, Feb. 1863, Mann 2243 (holo-: Kbarcode K 000192745) .
Asmall tree. Twigs almost glabrous. Leaves 3–5-foliolate; petiole slender, with papilliform hairs, petiolules 5–18 mm, lamina long acuminate, coarsely serrate, thin and membranaceous, almost glabrous or with short papilliform hairs on veins. Inflorescence of dichasia, long pedunculate, fewflowered, branches with papilliform hairs; calyx campanulate 2–3 mm, teeth 0.5–1 m broadly triangular, puberulent; ovary glabrous; fruit c. 8 mm long.
Distribution – Tropical Wand CAfrica, from Guinea southwards to Angola.