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Dracaena mannii Baker or small-leaved dragon tree, is a small to medium-sized tree, though recorded up to 30 m tall with stem to 2 m in diameter in Cameroon and Gabon. It occurs from Senegal to Angola along the African west coast, is widespread in tropical Africa and is found along the African east coast from Kenya to Kosi Bay in northern KwaZulu-Natal. It prefers lowland, submontane and montane forests which are either moist and evergreen, swampy or on coastal dunes. It is also found along forest edges, in clearings and on river banks from sea level to 1,800 metres. It is one of some 120 species currently recognised, which occur primarily in Africa and southern Asia with a single vagrant species in Central America. The species is named after Gustav Mann (1836–1916), a German botanist, who

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  • Dracaena mannii (en)
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  • Dracaena mannii är en sparrisväxtart som beskrevs av John Gilbert Baker. Dracaena mannii ingår i släktet dracenor, och familjen sparrisväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Dracaena mannii Baker or small-leaved dragon tree, is a small to medium-sized tree, though recorded up to 30 m tall with stem to 2 m in diameter in Cameroon and Gabon. It occurs from Senegal to Angola along the African west coast, is widespread in tropical Africa and is found along the African east coast from Kenya to Kosi Bay in northern KwaZulu-Natal. It prefers lowland, submontane and montane forests which are either moist and evergreen, swampy or on coastal dunes. It is also found along forest edges, in clearings and on river banks from sea level to 1,800 metres. It is one of some 120 species currently recognised, which occur primarily in Africa and southern Asia with a single vagrant species in Central America. The species is named after Gustav Mann (1836–1916), a German botanist, who (en)
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  • Dracaena gazensis (Rendle) (en)
  • Dracaena nitens (Welw. ex Baker) (en)
  • Dracaena perrottetii (Baker) (en)
  • Dracaena perrottetii var. minor (Baker) (en)
  • Dracaena pseudoreflexa (Mildbr.) (en)
  • Dracaena reflexa var. nitens ( Baker) (en)
  • Dracaena thomsoniana (Veitch ex Mast. & Moore) (en)
  • Dracaena usambarensis (Engl.) (en)
  • Draco mannii ( Kuntze) (en)
  • Draco perottetii ( Kuntze) (en)
  • Pleomele gazensis ( N.E.Br.) (en)
  • Pleomele heudelotii (N.E.Br.) (en)
  • Pleomele mannii ( N.E.Br.) (en)
  • Pleomele nitens ( N.E.Br.) (en)
  • Pleomele perrottetii ( N.E.Br.) (en)
  • Pleomele usambarensis ( N.E.Br.) (en)
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  • Dracaena mannii Baker or small-leaved dragon tree, is a small to medium-sized tree, though recorded up to 30 m tall with stem to 2 m in diameter in Cameroon and Gabon. It occurs from Senegal to Angola along the African west coast, is widespread in tropical Africa and is found along the African east coast from Kenya to Kosi Bay in northern KwaZulu-Natal. It prefers lowland, submontane and montane forests which are either moist and evergreen, swampy or on coastal dunes. It is also found along forest edges, in clearings and on river banks from sea level to 1,800 metres. It is one of some 120 species currently recognised, which occur primarily in Africa and southern Asia with a single vagrant species in Central America. The species is named after Gustav Mann (1836–1916), a German botanist, who corresponded with John Gilbert Baker. This species is evergreen, single-stemmed or much branched from near the ground, sometimes stilt-rooted, and has linear to narrowly oblong-elliptic leaves with numerous parallel nerves, up to 400 x 20 mm, mostly in terminal clusters, clasping the stem for half its circumference (half-amplexicaul). Flowers are in terminal spikes or panicles (racemose to paniculate), cream or pure white in colour, yellow-green on the outside, and sweetly fragrant when opening at night. The fruit is some 30 mm in diameter, berry-like, brown at first turning bright red when ripe. Bark is white, papery and smooth, with prominent, crescent-shaped leaf scars. Old bark is smooth and grey, and longitudinally fissured, producing resin when damaged. (en)
  • Dracaena mannii är en sparrisväxtart som beskrevs av John Gilbert Baker. Dracaena mannii ingår i släktet dracenor, och familjen sparrisväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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