Commiphora zanzibarica (Baill.) Engl.
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Photo: Meg Coates Palgrave
Catapu, Simons area, behind Jon Grine's old house
Photo: Meg Coates Palgrave
Catapu, Simons area, behind Jon Grine's old house
Photo: Meg Coates Palgrave
Catapu, Simons area, behind Jon Grine's old house
Photo: Meg Coates Palgrave
TCT-Catapú
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Catapu, Directly N of the James White Saw mill, directly SE of the M'Phingwe camp.
Photo: Bart Wursten
Lower slopes Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park
Photo: Bart Wursten
Lower slopes Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park
Photo: Bart Wursten
Lower slopes Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park
Photo: Bart Wursten
Lower slopes Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park
Photo: Bart Wursten
Lower slopes Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park
Photo: Bart Wursten
Lower slopes Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park
Photo: Bart Wursten
Sacred Forest, Mahenye
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Sacred Forest, Mahenye
Photo: Bart Wursten
Sacred Forest, Mahenye
Photo: Bart Wursten
Sacred Forest, Mahenye
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Synonyms:
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Commiphora spondioides Engl.
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| Common names:
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Pendant-fruited corkwood (English)
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| Frequency:
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| Status:
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Native |
Description:
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Multi-stemmed shrub or small deciduous unarmed tree. Bark smooth, pale grey with lenticels, sometimes peeling. Leaves clustered at the ends of branches, imparipinnate with 3-5 pairs of leaflets and a terminal leaflet; leaflets oblong-lanceolate, up to 7 cm long, hairless, slightly aromatic when crushed; margins entire or finely serrate. Flowers small, creamy or yellow-green in large axillary branched heads, appearing with the new leaves. Fruit ellipsoid, c. 1.6 cm long, hairless, pendulous, brown-red when ripe, pseudo-aril fleshy bright red. |
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| Notes:
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| Derivation of specific name:
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zanzibarica: of Zanzibar |
| Habitat:
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In hot, dry river valleys and coastal thickets. |
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| Flowering time: | Nov - Jan |
| Worldwide distribution:
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Mozambique, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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FZ divisions:
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N,Z,T,MS,M
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| Spot characters:
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Display spot characters for this species |
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Images last updated: |
Friday 19 June 2015 |
| Literature:
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Burrows, J.E., Burrows, S.M., Lötter, M.C. & Schmidt, E. (2018). Trees and Shrubs Mozambique Publishing Print Matters (Pty), Cape Town. Page 378. (Includes a picture).
Drummond, R.B. (1975). A list of trees, shrubs and woody climbers indigenous or naturalised in Rhodesia. Kirkia 10(1) Page 249.
Mapaura, A. & Timberlake, J. (eds) (2004). A checklist of Zimbabwean vascular plants Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 33 Sabonet, Pretoria and Harare Page 31.
Wild, H. (1963). Burseraceae Flora Zambesiaca 2(1) Pages 279 - 280. (Includes a picture).
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