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. 2024 Apr 3;240:1–552. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.240.101716

Figure 166.

Figure 166.

Morphological features of Parkiasect.Parkia (A–L) and sect. Sphaeroparkia (M, N) AP.bicolor A. Chev. pendent capitulum approaching anthesis, Korup National Park, Cameroon BP.biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don pendent capitulum cut in half, Ibadan, Nigeria CP.decussata Ducke erect capitulum at anthesis, Neotropics (Hopkins & Hopkins 237) DP.timoriana (DC.) Merr. pendent capitulum, South East Asia (H.C.F. Hopkins 634) EP.gigantocarpa Ducke pendent capitulum and another cut in half, shortly post-anthesis, finger ring gives scale, Neotropics (Hopkins & Hopkins 298) FP.igneiflora Ducke pendent capitulum near anthesis, Neotropics (Hopkins & Hopkins 230) GP.speciosa Hassk., capitula at anthesis, Temburong, Brunei HP.discolor Spruce ex Benth. indehiscent pods nearing maturity, Neotropics (Hopkins & Hopkins 264) I, JP.bicolorI ripe indehiscent pod with yellow valves containing orange pulp, Bero Mts, Guinea-Conakry J immature pods, Korup National Park, Cameroon KP.cachimboensis H.C. Hopkins dehiscent pods lacking gum, the seeds attached by their funicles, Serra do Cachimbo, Brazil LP.igneifloravar.aurea Ducke vel aff. erect compound inflorescence axes projecting above the tree crown bearing pendent yellow capitula on short pendent peduncles, Cachoeira Berro d’Agua, AM, Brazil M, NP.multijuga Benth. M capitula at anthesis and in bud, Trombetas, Brazil N old pod from ground plus seeds, INPA, Manaus, Brazil. Photo credits A R Grünmeier B HCF Hopkins C–F, H, K, N MJG Hopkins and HCF Hopkins G I Nielsen I M Cheek J X van der Burgt L L Mello M unknown.