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Deinbollia oblongifolia ( İngilizce )

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Deinbollia oblongifolia is a shrub or small tree in the family Sapindaceae. It is commonly known as the dune soap-berry and is found in coastal vegetation from the Eastern Cape of South Africa, through KwaZulu-Natal[1] to southern Mozambique and Eswatini. It is named after Peter Vogelius Deinboll (1783–1876), a Danish botanist and plant collector.

Description

These plants can grow up to 9 metres (30 ft) tall.[1] The stem often branches low down and the bark is grey brown. The leaves are compound, up to 50 centimetres (20 in) long and clustered at the ends of the branches.[1] The flowers are white,[1] or cream[2] and produced on branched flowering heads at the ends of the branches.[1] The fruit are rounded; green and velvety when young to yellow and smooth when ripe.[1] The dune soap-berry may be confused with a young forest mahogany (Trichilia dregeana) because of the similar shaped compound leaves, however the dune soap-berry has paler green slightly matt leaves compared to the forest mahogany, which has a darker green leaf that is slightly more glossy.[2] The leaves of the dune soap-berry are also hard textured (when mature) and not held flat as in Trichilia dregeana.[1]

Uses

The fruit is eaten by people.[1][2] The leaves can be eaten as spinach, and the seeds can be lathered in water and used as soap (hence the name "soap-berry").[2] The roots are used in traditional Zulu medicine for stomach complaints.[1] These shrubs are also valuable garden plants, especially in wildlife gardens.[2]

Ecological significance

The flowers attract hordes of insects[3] including; moths, butterflies, bees, wasps, ants[1] and beetles. The leaves are fed on by the larvae of several butterflies, including; gold-banded forester (Euphaedra neophron), forest queen (Euxanthe wakefieldi) and the purple-brown hairstreak (Hypolycaena philippus).[4] Various Deudorix butterfly species' larvae also feed on these trees,[3] including the larvae of the black-and-orange playboy (Deudorix dariaves)[2] and the apricot playboy (Deudorix dinochares)[5] which both eat the fruits of Deinbollia oblongifolia. The larvae of the African peach moth (Egybolis vaillantina) also feed on the leaves,[5][6] and the fruit are also eaten by birds (including the sombre greenbul (Andropadus importunus)[2]) and monkeys.[1] Charaxes butterflies feed on the fermenting fruits,[2] and the green-veined charaxes (Charaxes candiope), pearl charaxes (Charaxes varanes), satyr charaxes (Charaxes ethalion), forest-king charaxes (Charaxes xiphares), white-barred charaxes (Charaxes brutus) and the Natal tree nymph (Sevenia natalensis) have all been observed feeding on the sap of Deinbollia oblongifolia.[5] Furthermore these trees are browsed by game animals.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Pooley, Elsa (1993). The Complete Field Guide to Trees of Natal, Zululand and Transkei. Durban: Natal Flora Trust. ISBN 0-620-17697-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Nichols, Geoff (2009). "Dune Soap-berry Deinbollia oblongifolia". birdinfo.co.za. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  3. ^ a b Quickelberge, C. (1986). A Wildlife Handbook; Familiar South African Butterflies. ISBN 0-949966-95-9.
  4. ^ Williams, M. (1994). Butterflies of Southern Africa; A Field Guide. ISBN 1-86812-516-5.
  5. ^ a b c Biodiversity data provided by: Data contributors to the Southern African Butterfly Conservation Assessment (SABCA) (list of contributors accessible here: http://sabca.adu.org.za/thanks.php Archived 19 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine), a joint project of the South African National Biodiversity Institute, the Animal Demography Unit, University of Cape Town, and the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa (accessed via SABCA’s online virtual museum, "Intaka Island". Archived from the original on 18 January 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2011., 3 January 2010).
  6. ^ Boon, Richard (2010). Pooley's Trees of Eastern South Africa; A Complete Guide. Durban: Natal Flora Trust. ISBN 978-0-620-46019-4.
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Deinbollia oblongifolia: Brief Summary ( İngilizce )

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Deinbollia oblongifolia is a shrub or small tree in the family Sapindaceae. It is commonly known as the dune soap-berry and is found in coastal vegetation from the Eastern Cape of South Africa, through KwaZulu-Natal to southern Mozambique and Eswatini. It is named after Peter Vogelius Deinboll (1783–1876), a Danish botanist and plant collector.

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Deinbollia oblongifolia ( İspanyolca; Kastilyaca )

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Deinbollia oblongifolia es una especie de planta herbácea perteneciente a la familia Sapindaceae. Es originaria de África.

Descripción

Es un arbusto o pequeño árbol perennifolio que alcanza los 0.3 a 5 m de altura y se encuentra a 5 a 610 metros de altura, en el sueste de África en Mozambique y Sudáfrica.

Ecología

Se está planta se alimentan las larvas de la mariposa Euxanthe wakefieldi.

Taxonomía

Acer velutinum fue descrita por Pierre Edmond Boissier y publicado en Sitzungsberichte der Königl. Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu München 8: 299, en el año 1878.[1]

Sinonimia
  • Sapindus oblongifolius (E.Mey. ex Arn.) Sond. (1860)
  • Rhus oblongifolia E.Mey. (1843) basónimo[2][3]

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Deinbollia oblongifolia es una especie de planta herbácea perteneciente a la familia Sapindaceae. Es originaria de África.

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Deinbollia oblongifolia ( Vietnamca )

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Deinbollia oblongifolia là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Bồ hòn. Loài này được (E.Mey.) Radlk. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1878.[1]

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Chú thích

  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Deinbollia oblongifolia. Truy cập ngày 13 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Deinbollia oblongifolia là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Bồ hòn. Loài này được (E.Mey.) Radlk. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1878.

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