Schotia speciosa Jacq.
Frost-tender evergreen shrub or small tree, often with several stout stems, sometimes twisted, compound leaves with up to 16 pairs of leaflets, and terminal panicles of bright red or pink flowers followed by woody fruits, to 13cm long. To 6m. [RHSD, Hortus].
Horticultural & Botanical History
Introduced to Britain in 1759. [JD]. ABR pl.348/1804. Jacq. IPR pl.75/1781-93.
History at Camden Park
Listed in the 1843, 1845 and 1850 catalogues.
Notes
Schotia speciosa Blanco (1837) = Cynometra ramiflora L.
See also Schotia latifolia Jacq.
Published Dec 25, 2009 - 04:23 PM | Last updated Jul 21, 2010 - 02:21 PM
Family | Fabaceae |
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Region of origin | South Africa |
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Common Name | Hottentot bean |
Name in the Camden Park Record |
Schotia speciosa |
Confidence level | high |