Shrubs or small trees. Leaves mostly opposite, occasionally ternate or qua-ternate, petiolate; stipules interpetiolar, usually persistent, usually connate, each fused part of the sheath with 2 lobes or cusps, ascending and often varying in
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LSID | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30000890-2 |
WFO ID | wfo-4000027785 |
COL ID | 8W237 |
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INPN ID | 628198 |
Wikipedia (EN) | Link |
Wikipedia (FR) | Link |