Fig. 6. Croton adenophorus Baill. A in A revision of the Adenophorus Group and other glandular-leaved species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae) from northern Madagascar and Mayotte, including three new species

Main Authors: Kainulainen, Kent, Ee, Benjamin van, Razafindraibe, Hanta, Berry, Paul E.
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  • Fig. 6. Croton adenophorus Baill. A. Habit, in a heavily disturbed and cultivated area along RN 6, near turnoff for Ampampamena airstrip; B. Leaves; C. Smooth bark on young twigs; D-E. Close-ups of stipules and leaf bases; note the auriculate, elongate stipules, the acropetiolar glands, and the laminar glands on the adaxial side of the lamina (arrows); F. Inflorescence with staminate flowers and buds; G-H. Inflorescences with pistillate flowers; note the green, unequal sepals, the patent stigmas, and the variable occurrence of petals; I. Capsule. [A, F: van Ee et al. 2288; B, G: van Ee et al. 2382; C: van Ee et al. 2287; D, H: van Ee et al. 2384; E: van Ee et al. 2295; I: van Ee et al. 1165] [Photos: A, F: K. Kainulainen; B-E, G-I: P. Berry]
  • Published as part of Kainulainen, Kent, Ee, Benjamin van, Razafindraibe, Hanta & Berry, Paul E., 2017, A revision of the Adenophorus Group and other glandular-leaved species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae) from northern Madagascar and Mayotte, including three new species, pp. 371-402 in Candollea 72 (2) on page 383, DOI: 10.15553/c2017v722a15, http://zenodo.org/record/5722061