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Xylotheca kraussiana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Genus
  
Xylotheca

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Malpighiales

Scientific name
  
Xylotheca kraussiana

Xylotheca kraussiana Flora of Mozambique Species information individual images

Family
  
Achariaceae (Flacourtiaceae)

Similar
  
Achariaceae, Rawsonia, Brachylaena discolor, Olinia ventosa, Breonadia

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Xylotheca kraussiana is an African shrub or small multi-stemmed tree growing in the sandveld and widely distributed throughout the eastern parts of Southern Africa, in particular the eastern Transvaal, coastal Natal and Mozambique, preferring the sandy soils of coastal bush and forest.

Xylotheca kraussiana Flora of Mozambique Species information individual images

'Xylotheca' meaning 'woody case' and the species name honouring Dr C.F.F. Krauss (1812-1890), a German naturalist, who later became director of Stuttgart's Natural History Museum. Krauss came to the Cape in 1838, collected in Natal from 1839 to 1840. About 8 other species of Xylotheca are to be found in central Africa and Madagascar.

Xylotheca kraussiana Flora of Mozambique Species information individual images

Leaves are dull grey-green, alternate and covered in soft grey hairs. Flowers are white with a dense central cluster of yellow anthers and resembling a small white rose. The fruit is an ovoid woody capsule about 40mm long and distinctly ridged. Yellow when ripe, it partly splits into 5 sections revealing black seeds with a bright red aril. The pulp around the seeds is relished by birds.

This plant used to belong to the family Flacourtiaceae, but was relocated to Achariaceae by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.

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References

Xylotheca kraussiana Wikipedia