Charles Sacleux

French botanist and missionary (1856-1943).

Charles Joseph Sacleux, CSSp (1856–1943) was a French Catholic missionary and linguist. He is known also as a botanist, having collected a herbarium of over 2,000 plants in East Africa and Zanzibar.

Abbreviations: Sacleux
Occupations: missionary, lexicographer, botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1856-07-05T00:00:00Z – 1943-05-16T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Enquin-les-Mines
Direct attributions: 7 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 10 plants, 0 fungi

7 plants attributed, 3 plants contributed to10 plants:

Lannea rivae (Chiov.) Sacleux 1934
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
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Rhynchosia alluaudii Sacleux 1910
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Lannea malifolia (Chiov.) Sacleux 1934
vulnerable plant species in the anacardiaceae family
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Lannea cotoneaster (Chiov.) Sacleux 1934
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
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Leucas alluaudii Sacleux 1910
vulnerable plant species in the lamiaceae family
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Sphaeranthus gallensis Sacleux 1938
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Chytranthus sacleuxii Pierre ex Sacleux 1934
plant species in the sapindaceae family
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Carissa tetramera (Sand Num-num) (Sacleux) Stapf 1902
plant species in the apocynaceae family
Carissa tetramera, the sand num-num, is a plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae. The specific epithet tetramera means 'four parts', referring to the flower.
Strophanthus courmontii (Tailless Tail-flower) Sacleux ex Franch. 1893
plant species in the apocynaceae family
Strophanthus courmontii grows as a deciduous liana up to 22 metres (72 ft) long or as a shrub up to 4 metres (13 ft) tall, with a stem diameter up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in). Its fragrant flowers feature a white turning red and purple corolla tube, yellow with purple streaks inside. Habitats are forests and riverine thickets, from sea level to 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) altitude. S. courmontii is used in local medicinal treatments for rheumatism and as an aphrodisiac. The plant is native to Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Crotalaria barkae ssp. teitensis (Sacleux) Polhill 1971
annual plant subspecies in the fabaceae family
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