Rhizomatous small shrub up to 1 m high, rarely taller, usually flowering just above ground level; bark brown, more or less rough and flaking. Leaves ...
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Subshrub 0.05–1(–2) m tall from an often branched rhizome; bark brown or greyish, ± rough, flaking; branches purplish with pale lenticels, becoming paler.
Kingdom. Plantae · Phylum. Tracheophyta · Class. Magnoliopsida · Order. Malpighiales · Family. Ochnaceae · Genus. Ochna L.
Ochna arenaria De Wild. & T. Durand. Image: Ochna arenaria. Image details ... Flora of Caprivi: Species information: individual images: Ochna arenaria.
Ochna arenaria photographed by Joss Stevens. Photographs taken from 2006-2009 in the vicinity of Ferme Randu. Vernacular name Mukumangan-utok.
Ochna arenaria De Wild. & T. Durand. Image: Ochna arenaria. Image details ... Flora of Zambia: Species information: individual images: Ochna arenaria.
Brackenridgea arenaria (De Wild. & T. Durand) N. Robson · Ochna arenaria De Wild. & T. Durand · See under Brackenridgea arenaria (De Wild. & T. Durand) N. Robson.
genus: Ochna L. Other names for this basionym: Brackenridgea arenaria (De Wild. & T. Durand) N. Robson · Campylochnella arenaria (De Wild. & T. Durand) Tiegh ...
Distribution: Rép. Congo, Angola, Zambie, Rhodésie, Sud-Ouest africain, Tanzanie. Provided by: [A].Flore d'Afrique Centrale. Source: [; 2; ] ...
This Chapter presents the case for the recognition, across Africa, of these two distinctive savanna biomes, both defined by the co-dominance of fire-tolerant ...