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269.0000 Family Anacardiaceae R.Br.; Narr. Exped. Zaire [Tuckey] 431 (1818), nom. cons.
81 genera, ca. 900 spp. Phylogeny following Cole (2018) and Cole & Bachelier (2023, Anacardiaceae phylogeny poster)
Species listed in database: 940; hybrids: 5
= Amphipterygiaceae D.L.Fu; Amer. J. Agric. Forest. 12(5): 352 (2024)
= Blepharocaryaceae Airy Shaw; Kew Bull. 18: 254 (1965)
= Comocladiaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar 144 (1820)
= Julianiaceae Hemsl.; J. Bot. 44: 379 (1906), nom. cons.
= Lentiscaceae Horan.; Tetractys 25 (1843)
= Pistaciaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar 485 (1820)
= Podoaceae Baill. ex Franch.Pl.Delav.145 (1889)
= Rhoaceae Spreng. ex Sadler; Fl. Comit. Pest. 2: 135 (1826)
= Schinaceae Raf.; Fl. Tellur. 3: 55 (1837)
= Spondiadaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar 594 (1820)
= Vernicaceae Schultz Sch.; Nat. Syst. Pflanzenr. 488 (1832)
269.0413 Genus Harpephyllum Bernh.; Flora 27: 349 (1844)
Distribution: South Africa
Species listed in database: 1

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Harpephyllum afrum Bernh.; Flora 27: 349 (1844)
Name: Wild Plum, Kaffir Plum
Distribution: S-Mozambique; South Africa (Limpopo, Mpulamanga, KwaZulu-Natal, E-Cape Prov.); Eswatini [Swaziland]; St. Helena [I]; Fiji [I]
26 MOZ 27 SAF SWZ 28 sth 60 fij
Synonyms: hidden
= Harpephyllum serratum Sond. ex Walp.; Ann. Bot. Syst. [Walpers] 2(2): 227 (1852)
= Odina afra (Bernh.) Hook. ex Marchand; Rév. Anacardiac. 162 (1869)
= Spondias falcata Meisn.; Flora 27: 349 (1844)
= Tapirira afra (Bernh. ex C.Krauss) Marchand; Rév. Anacardiac. 162 (1869)
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