Leguminosae-mim Pithecellobium
unguis-cati (L.) Benth.
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Keywords in this picture :
- Foliage
- Midrib
- Lamina leaf blade
- Rachis
- Twig
- Vegetative
- Venation
- Leaf parts
- Stem
- Leaf
- Parts of compound lvs
- Plant parts
- Midrib upper surface
Places where this species can be found :
- Lance aux Epines - GRENADA
Species information
Description1 pair pinnae each with 1 pair leaflets. Differs from P. dulce by having infl. glabrous; corolla 5-6mm long.
Specimen information
Collection Date21/11/1999
CollectorW.D. Hawthorne, C. Hughes & R Wise
Specimen Number117
NotesSmall multi-stemmed, very branchy and thorny hedge tree to 3m ht. Outer bark plae grey, smooth, but with sharply defined horizontal hoops. Leaflet size very variable both on single shoots and amongst individuals, upper surface - tinged reddish around margin and midrib on exposed plants, slightly glossy, midrib assymetric and slightly prominent, lower surface - fine veins obscure, midrib reddish-yellow. Flowers: calyx and corolla pale cream-green, filaments cream fading reddish on some plants. Pods orange-red, spirally twisted, ripe dehisced pods with exposed shiny black seeds on bright red arils. Growing in garden hedge but also abundant scattered in surrounding dry coastal thickets and disturbed dry scrub woodland. (RHS colour code: Leaf upper =139A, below=138B)
CoordinatesLatitude: 12.000000 N Longitude: 61.470000 W Altitude: 10
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