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Schmidt, E.J.D. (2012) A new species of Bauhinia from southern Mozambique and the reinstatement of Bauhinia macrantha Bothalia 42(1) 44-47
Shrubs or small trees, sometimes scrambling or climbing. Tendrils 0, but branches sometimes coiling in a tendril-like manner. Leaves alternate, simple, conspicuously 2-lobed. Flowers usually large and showy, bisexual, in short racemes or solitary. Calyx spathaceous. Petals 5, free. Fertile stamens 1-10, sometimes accompanied by staminodes. Stigma capitate or small. Pods oblong-linear, woody, dehiscent. Seeds flat. Derivation of name: Named, because of the 2-lobed leaves, after two Swiss botanists, Jean and Caspar Bauhin. Worldwide: 300 species, pantropical. Mozambique: 4 taxa. The larvae of the following species of insect eat species of this genus:
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Species | FZ divisions | Content |
burrowsii E.J.D. Schmidt[End] | GI | Image |
galpinii N.E.Br. | N,Z,MS,M | Description, Image |
petersiana Bolle | N,Z,T,MS,GI | Description, Image |
tomentosa L. | N,T,MS,GI,M | Description, Image |
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