Bertiera laxa
Shrub 1-2 m high, lateral branches horizontal, with glabrous or appressed pubescent tips. Leaves with petiole glabrous or appressed pubescent, 5-15 mm long; blade elongated narrowly ovate, coriaceous, glabrous to pubescent, base acute, apex with triangular acumen, sometimes slightly curved, 5-13 mm long, 10-15 cm wide, 20-35 cm long; 7-10 pairs of secondary veins. Dogmatia absent. Stipules broadly lanceolate to ovate, with apex very acute, 20-25 (35) x 7-11 mm, connate on 2-5 mm of itas length, glabrous to pubescent. Inflorescences terminal pendulous, up to 30 cm long, rachis hairy, more or less robust, with irregular opposite cymes. Inflorescence branch up to 4 cm long, bearing 2-7 flowers. Flowers sessile to sub-sessile. Calyx pale green, puberulent or appressed hairy, cup-shaped 2-4 mm long, with very short teeth or sub-truncated. Corolla pale green to white, glabrous to puberulous along the entire length of the tube, pubescence inside, lobes subulate, 1-2 mm long, tube 10-12 mm long. Anthers 2.5-4 mm long, with appendices. Style up to 10 mm in length and stigma about 5 mm long. Fruit globose, 7-12 mm, glabrous and ribbed longitudinally when dry, pale blue or purplish at maturity.
Common
Large tree of 30-35 m tall and 60-80 cm dbh, vegetative parts entirely glabrous, with large leaves up to 45 cm long. Flowers on terminal inflorescences, bisexual. Mature fruits large, green, spherical, to 7.5 cm diameter, with up to 170 seeds, animal-dispersed.
Lower Guinea