Virgilia

Poir.
Source: 
SSA
Description: 
Small trees with crown narrow or spreading. Leaves very variable, imparipinnate; leaflets with (2-)6-12(-23) pairs of pinnae, subsessile, linear, linear-lanceolate, lanceolate, elliptic or narrowly ovate, with a short, apical mucro; stipules linear, acuminate. Flowers pink to rose-violet, violet-purple or rarely white, in axillary and subterminal racemes; bracts small, caducous. Calyx 2-lipped, tomentose; tube basin-shaped, somewhat compressed laterally, introrse at base; upper lip 2-toothed; lower lip 3-toothed, both longer than tube. Petals: vexillum suborbicular or obovate, strongly reflexed; wings falcate, clawed; keel somewhat shorter than wings, incurved, beaked, with 2 petals clawed. Stamens 10, free; filaments linear, narrowing upwards, villous; anthers small, versatile. Ovary shortly stalked, 5-8-ovuled, densely villous; style curved, narrowing into small, terminal stigma with a few hairs. Pod dehiscent, sometimes only along upper suture, coriaceous or sometimes woody, linear to linear-oblong, 2-valved. Seeds elliptic in outline, yellow-brown, dark brown or black. x= 6 or 9 (1 report, polyploidy).
Distribution: 
Species 2, limited to moist sites along the Cape coastal region of South Africa, from the Cape Peninsula (Western Cape) to Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape).
Classification: 

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