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Siraitia africana Lu & Zhang 1984

Authors: Umoh, Omodot Timothy; Bassey, Margaret Emmanuel;

Siraitia africana Lu & Zhang 1984

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9. Siraitia africana (C.Jeffrey) Lu & Zhang (1984: 30) (Fig. 11) Basionym:— Thladiantha africana Jeffrey (1962: 361); Homotypic synonym:— Microlagenaria africana (C.Jeffrey) A.M.Lu & J.Q.Li in Li (1993: 53). Local Name: —Ndise Ekpo (Annang and Ibibio). Common Name: —Wild pumkin. Habitat: —Fallow bush. Description: —Herb, trailing by means of tendrils, could also be pendant hanging from height up to 20 m high. Stem pubescent, angular, 0.4–0.5 cm diam.; tendrils 2-fid, spirally coiled above and below fork. Leaves simple, petiolate, alternate, acuminate, dentate, palmately lobed, villous on both surfaces, 6–18 × 6–19 cm; petiole pubescent, cylindrical, 5–6 cm long. Inflorescence axillary. Fruit pepos, round, pubescent, green and chalky, with white lines appearing vertically on fruit from stalk to tip, stalk 1.5 cm long, bearing terminal leaf. Seed lanceolate, milky, 0.1–0.3 × 0.1 cm. Location in Akwa Ibom:— Obot Akara and Mkpat Enin. Abundance:— It was present in 13% of sampling plots and was rare.

Published as part of Umoh, Omodot Timothy & Bassey, Margaret Emmanuel, 2021, Morphology and distribution of species of the family Cucurbitaceae in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, pp. 107-128 in Phytotaxa 508 (2) on page 122, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.508.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5425837

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Siraitia, Siraitia africana, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Cucurbitaceae, Cucurbitales, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy

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