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Ochna holstii

Species of flowering plants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ochna holstii
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Ochna holstii is an evergreen medium to large sized tree belonging to the family Ochnaceae.[1]

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Description

Ochna holstii mostly grows as a tree but occasionally grows as a shrub, as a tree it can reach a height of 27 m (89 ft) but when shrubby it tends to be between 1.5 to 3 m (4 ft 11 in to 9 ft 10 in) tall.[2] The bark is greyish to brown in color while the slash is pinkish turning reddish when exposed, stems are dark grey and lenticellate.[2] Leaves have a papery texture and they tend to have stipules that can reach 15 mm (0.59 in) in length, petioles reach 3 mm (0.12 in) in length. Leaflets are oblanceolate to elliptic in outline with a toothed margin, they can reach up to 12 cm (4.7 in) long and 5 cm (2.0 in) wide, the apex of leaflets tend to be acute to acuminate while the base is cuneate.[2] The inflorescence is arranged in raceme form with 5-20 pale yellow flowers and long pedicels that can reach to 4 cm long.[1]

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Distribution

Occurs in East and Southern Africa from Ethiopia southwards to South Africa. Commonly found in afromontane forests, rain forest and upland grasslands.[2][1]

Uses

Wood of Ochna holstii is used in making tool handles, in joinery and in furniture, it is also used in interior work and construction.[3]

References

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