QUISQUALIS L.
Liben, L. (1968) Combretaceae Flore du Congo du Rwanda et du Burundi Jardin Botanique National de Belgique, Bruxelles
Trees, shrubs, or woody climbers. Leaves opposite, whorled, subopposite or rarely alternate, usually entire; petiole sometimes persisting and forming a ± hooked spine. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic, 4-5-merous. Calyx 4-5 (rarely more). Petals usually 4-5, variously coloured. Stamens twice as many as petals, in 1 or 2 series. Ovary inferior. Fruit 4-5-winged. A generally recognisable genus but Schrebera trichoclada in leaf looks very similar. The flowers of many species resemble those of willows (Salix species), hence their common name of Bushwillow. Worldwide: 250 species in the tropics, excluding Australia DRC: 7 taxa. Insects associated with this genus:
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| Species | Botanical divisions | Content |
| adenogonium Steud. ex A. Rich. | Description, Image | |
| celastroides Welw. ex M.A. Lawson subsp. laxiflorum (Welw. ex M.A. Lawson) Exell | Description, Image | |
| collinum Fresen. subsp. gazense (Swynn. & Baker f.) Okafor | Description, Image | |
| confertum (Benth.) M.A.Lawson | I,III,VI | Image |
| molle R.Br ex G. Don | Description, Image | |
| racemosum P.Beauv. | Image | |
| zeyheri Sond. | Description, Image |