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Dombeya acutangula

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Malvaceae

Genus
  
Dombeya

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Malvales

Subfamily
  
Dombeyoideae

Scientific name
  
Dombeya acutangula

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Similar
  
Dombeya populnea, Dombeya ficulnea, Dombeya elegans, Dombeya, Cossinia pinnata

The Bois Bete or mahot tantan (Dombeya acutangula) is a flowering plant species found only in Mauritius and RĂ©union. Formerly placed in the Sterculiaceae, this artificial assemblage is now included in the family Malvaceae by most authors.

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It has charming pale (white or light pink) flowers in small clusters. The natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests but it is almost extinct due to habitat loss; some 50 plants remain in the wild, growing in a narrowly circumscribed area at Corps de garde, Trois Mamelles, Yemen, Magenta and Chamarel.

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Systematics

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Bois Bete was sometimes placed in Pentapetes. It is somewhat variable and thus was described under a number of names, which are now considered junior synonyms:

  • Pentapetes acutangula Poir.
  • Pentapetes angulosa Poir.
  • Pentapetes palmata Poir.

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    This species is rather isolated among its congeners and may belong to the more basal members of its genus. It differs both from the "xeric forest" group of Mascarene Dombeya (e.g. D. mauritiana and D. rodriguesiana) and the "rainforest group" (e.g. D. blattiolens and D. ciliata).

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    References

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