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Shrubs or small trees, often climbing; branches often spiny. Leaves simple, entire. Inflorescences of terminal or axillary racemes, sometimes condensed into corymbs or umbels. Flowers bisexual. Sepals 4. Petals usually 4. Stamens 6-many. Androgynophore very short. Gynophore present. Fruit a usually indehiscent, spherical, ovoid or elongated berry. Worldwide: 250 species in tropical and warm regions Caprivi: 3 cultivated taxa. The larvae of the following species of insect eat species of this genus:
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Species | Content |
erythrocarpos Isert[Agg] | |
fascicularis DC.[Agg] | |
tomentosa Lam. | Description, Image |
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