... Pteleopsis myrtifolia , and there appears no single character that sepa- rates the two species , and it is highly probable that they hybridize . Several other Pteleopsis species are medicinally used . Pteleopsis hylodendron Mildbr ...
... PTELEOPSIS HABEENSIS Aubrév. ex Keay Protologue Kew Bull. 1953: 290 (1953). Family Combretaceae Origin and geographic distribution The area of distribution of Pteleopsis habeensis is restricted to only a few regions: the Bandiagara ...
... Pteleopsis hylodendron. The acute and sub- chronic toxicity of the methanolic extract of Pteleopsis hylodendron were investigated by employing established methods. The acute tox- icity study was done by administering single doses (2-8 g ...
... Pteleopsis, Vollesen (1981) consideredthat it couldstillbeseparatedbythemaleflowersbeingat the base of the inflorescence, not at the apex, as in Terminalia.However,there arespeciesofTermina- lia with basal male flowers (sect ...
... Pteleopsis diptera Tropic of Capricorn Pteleopsis myrtifolia Tropic of Capricorn Pteleopsis tetraptera Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Capricorn ...
... ( Pteleopsis myrtifolia ) in May and the crimson flowers of the Weeping Boerbean ( Schotia brachypetala ) in September . From August to December the nectar literally weeps from these beautiful flowers . In the past , the Voortrekkers ...
... Pteleopsis , Terminalia and Conocarpus have neither . The epidermis in general provides valuable characters for both taxonomy and identification ( Exell & Stace , 1972 ) , but the pits and pockets in the epidermis referred to by these ...