Psorospermum

Spach
Description: 
Trees, shrubs or shrublets. Leaves opposite, less frequently subopposite or alternate, petiolate, entire, often furnished with opaque glandular dots and stellate indumentum. Inflorescence a terminal panicle, usually cymose. Flowers bisexual. Sepals 5, with longitudinal linear glands. Petals 5, villous within, furnished with longitudinal glandular lines and swollen nectariferous tissue at base. Androecium of 5 fascicles of stamens, with few to many stamens in each fascicle and filaments united for most of their length; fasciclodes 5, fleshy, scale-like, alternating with fascicles. Ovary 5-locular, with 1(2)-ovulate locules and ascending ovules; styles 5, free. Fruit a berry. Seeds large, with a fleshy glandular-punctate testa.
Distribution: 
Species 45, trop. Africa and Madagascar; sthn trop. Afr. 4, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique. This genus differs from Vismia Vand. in having usually one ovule per locule instead of many, and seeds with a fleshy testa.
Source: 
SSTA
Classification: 

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