Flabellaria
Flabellaria is a genus in the Malpighiaceae, a family of about 75 genera of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. Flabellaria includes one variable species, Flabellaria paniculata. EtymologyThe genus name Flabellaria comes from the Latin word flabellum meaning small fan, referring to the shape of the samara.[1]. This name was given by Cavanilles in 1790. SynonymsFossil recordThe name Flabellaria was also given by Sternberg in 1821 to fossil palm leaves. In this sense the genus is known in the fossil record from the Cretaceous to the Eocene (age range: from 70.6 to 33.9 million years ago.).[2] DescriptionFlabellaria paniculata, the only living species in this genus, can reach a length of 3–15 metres (9.8–49.2 ft). These plants are woody vine, with paniculate, lateral and terminal inflorescences up to 20 cm. long. Flowers are radially symmetrical, about 1 centimeter in diameter, with white and spatulate petals.[3] [4] Distribution and habitatFlabellaria paniculata is widely distributed in equatorial Africa in thickets, woodlands, and forests, especially along rivers, at an altitude of 1,150–1,650 metres (3,770–5,410 ft).[1][5][6] Bibliography
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