Croton macrostachyus

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Croton macrostachyus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Genus: Croton
Species:
C. macrostachyus
Binomial name
Croton macrostachyus
Hochst. ex Delile
Synonyms[2]
  • Croton acuminatus R.Br.
  • Croton butaguensis De Wild.
  • Croton guerzesiensis Beille ex A.Chev.
  • Croton guerzesiensis Beille nom. illeg.
  • Croton macrostachyus var. mollissimus Chiov.
  • Oxydectes macrostachya (Hochst. ex Delile) Kuntze
  • Rottlera schimperi Hochst. & Steud.
C. macrostachyus

Croton macrostachyus is a species of flowering plant native to the mountains of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Croton macrostachyus is a deciduous tree. It generally grows 6 to 12 meters tall, and occasionally up to 30 meters. It has a spreading, rounded, and open crown, and a cylindrical bole which can grow up to 100 cm in diameter.[3]

Range and habitat

Croton macrostachyus ranges across the mountains of Sub-Saharan Africa, including the Guinea Highlands of Guinea, Liberia, and Côte d'Ivoire, the Cameroon Highlands of Cameroon and Nigeria, the highlands of central Angola, and the mountains of eastern Africa from the Ethiopian Highlands through the mountains of the Eastern Rift, Albertine Rift, and Southern Rift to Mount Tumbine in Mozambique and the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe.[1][2]

It inhabits Afromontane evergreen forest, Brachystegia woodland, and wooded grassland. It is often found on rocky hillsides, in evergreen riverine and gully forests, in swamp forests, and on termitaria between 825 and 1,830 meters elevation, and occasionally up to 2,165 meters.[3]

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