Dasylepis

Oliv.
Description: 
Trees with glabrous vegetative parts; branches slender, dark brown, striate. Leaves entire or serrulate, often somewhat undulate, petiolate with caducous stipules. Flowers bisexual or male by abortion, in lax racemes or crowded and +/-spicate. Sepals 4 or 5, almost free, outer ones scarcely smaller, usually orbicular. Petals 4-7, imbricate like inner sepals but larger, with thick hairy scales adnate at base within. Stamens indefinite, free; anthers linear to narrowly lanceolate, dehiscing longitudinally. Ovary free, glabrous or hairy, 1-locular with 2-4 multi-ovulate placentas; style short or long, simple or divided in upper half into 2-4 branches ending in short stigmas. Fruit a globose capsule with hard leathery pericarp; style persistent, splitting into 2-4 longitudinal sections. Seeds few.
Distribution: 
Species 6, trop. Africa; sthn trop. Afr. 1: Dasylepis burtt-davyi Edlin, endemic, as far as is known, to Mt Mlanje, Malawi.
Source: 
SSTA
Classification: 

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