• Source: Ellipanthus
  • Ellipanthus is a genus of plants in the family Connaraceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning "defective flower", referring to the incomplete development of some of the stamens.


    Description


    Ellipanthus species grow as shrubs or small trees. The twigs are tomentose, especially when young. Inflorescences consist of four or five flowers. The fruits are densely tomentose with a woody pericarp.


    Distribution and habitat


    Ellipanthus species grow naturally in Africa, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia and Malesia. Their habitat is lowland mixed dipterocarp forest and mixed swamp forest.


    Species


    As of May 2014 The Plant List recognises 10 accepted taxa (of species and infraspecific names):

    Ellipanthus beccarii Pierre
    Ellipanthus calophyllus Kurz
    Ellipanthus glabrifolius Merr.
    Ellipanthus hemandradenioides Brenan
    Ellipanthus madagascariensis (Schellenb.) Capuron ex Keraudren
    Ellipanthus razanatsimae Randrian. & Lowry
    Ellipanthus tomentosus Kurz
    var. kingii (Boerl. & Koord.) Leenh.
    Ellipanthus unifoliatus (Thwaites) Thwaites
    Ellipanthus unifoliolatus (Thwaites Thwaites) Thwaites


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