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Vickery, A.R. (1983) Salvadoraceae Flora Zambesiaca 7(1)
Glabrous or pubescent, unarmed shrubs or small trees, often scrambling. Flowers small, in axillary or terminal panicles. Calyx campanulate, 4–toothed; corolla campanulate, lobes imbricate, shortly joined at base, elliptic, obtuse. Fruit a globose drupe. Derivation of name: after Juan Salvador y Bosca (1598-1681), a plant collector from Barcelona, Spain. Worldwide: Four species from South Africa through Arabia to India and China. Zambia: 3 taxa. |
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Species | FZ divisions | Provinces | Content |
persica L. var. parviflora Verdc.[End] | S | S | Description |
persica L. var. persica | S | W | Description, Image |
persica L. var. pubescens Brenan | C,S | Lk,S | Description |
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