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Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. from Cameroon
Cheek, Martin
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Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Isotype of Alchemilla inyangensis Weim. [family ROSACEAE]
Fries,T.C.E. & Norlindh,T. & Weimarck,H., #2638
05.11.1930
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Alchemilla inyangensis Weim. [family ROSACEAE]
Isotype of Alchemilla inyangensis Weim. [family ROSACEAE]
Isotype of Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. subsp. rhodesica Hauman & Balle [family ROSACEAE]
Eyles, F., #1911
1919-11-01
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Isotype of Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. subsp. rhodesica Hauman & Balle [family ROSACEAE];
Alchemilla cryptantha Steud. ex A.Rich. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HW,
Alchemilla cryptantha Steud. ex A.Rich. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HW,
Isotype of Alchemilla adolfi-friedericii Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Mildbraed J., #889
1907-08-01
Specimens
Rwanda
Isotype of Alchemilla adolfi-friedericii Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Balle S. & Hauman L.
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Balle S. & Hauman L.
Type of Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Mildbraed J., #1538
None
Specimens
Rwanda
Type of Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name)
Filed as Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
None, #None
None
Specimens
Unknown
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Alchemilla mukuluensis De Wild. [family ROSACEAE]
Bequaert J., #3676
None
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
Syntype of Alchemilla mukuluensis De Wild. [family ROSACEAE]
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Balle S. & Hauman L., 1936/07/01
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Balle S. & Hauman L., 1936/07/01
Syntype of Alchemilla mukuluensis De Wild. [family ROSACEAE]
Bequaert J., #3676
None
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
Syntype of Alchemilla mukuluensis De Wild. [family ROSACEAE]
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Balle S. & Hauman L., 1936/07/01
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Balle S. & Hauman L., 1936/07/01
Filed as Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Hemp,A., #5441
2011-11-17
Specimens
Kenya
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 1, Part 2,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Also on the mountains of Belgian Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanganyika and S. Rhodesia.
Herb with trailing stems; flowers pale green.
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol 4
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
None
Filed as Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Hemp,A., #5014
2008-01-12
Specimens
Tanzania
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
ALCHEMILLA kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1960) Author: R. A. GRAHAM
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U1–3; K3, 4; T2–4, 6–8
A low herb usually with basal rosettes with or without creeping, ± slender runners covered with long spreading white hairs, often rooting and developing secondary rosettes at intervals. Stipules commonly 1–2.5 cm. long, united below, free and foliaceous above, the dorsal and ventral sutures being nearly of equal length, thus the aperture scarcely oblique. Rosette-leaves petiolate, rounded to reniform in outline, 5–7(–9)-lobed, 1.8–3(–4.5) cm. long, 2.5–4.5(–7) cm. wide, variably hairy on both surfaces with whitish hairs; lobes usually reaching beyond the centre of the lamina, oblong-elliptic to obovate, terminally rounded, the teeth up to 2 mm. deep and continuing down the sides of the lobes which are entire only towards the base; petiole 3–12 cm. long. Stem-leaves smaller, usually 5-lobed, 1–1.5 cm. long, 1.5–2.5 cm. wide; petiole 1.5–2.5 cm. long. Flowers in 1–4-flowered cymose clusters or in shortly branched panicles; the inflorescence rarely of only 1–2 flowers hidden by the stipules as in A. cryptantha; pedicels short, up to 1 mm. long, glabrous or hairy. Calyx-tube ± 2 mm. long, covered with long, spreading white hairs; calyx-lobes 0.75 mm. long, ovate-triangular; epicalyx-lobes exceeding the calyx-lobes, 1–1.25 mm. long, broadly ovate. Achenes 5–8.
Alchemilla cryptantha Steud. ex A. Rich. [family ROSACEAE]
FZ, Vol 4, Part 0, page 7, (1978) Author: E. J. Mendes
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
From the Sudan and Ethiopia westwards to Cameroon and southwards to Natal
Perennial herb with basal rosette of shortly petiolate, fugacious leaves, often developing long, slender, densely hairy stolons usually rooting here and there at nodes. Leaves 1–1·5(3·5) x 1·5–3(4·5) cm., circular-reniform in outline, those of rosette 5(7)-lobed, the rest 5-lobed, usually glabrous or subglabrous above and ± densely long-hairy beneath especially on main veins; lobes shallow, usually not deeper than i of the radius of lamina, ± semicircular to broadly obovate; central lobe usually with 15 teeth c. 1 mm. long; petioles of stem leaves slender, up to 5 cm. long, hairy like the stems. Flowers axillary, usually solitary or twinned, subsessile or on pedicels up to 8 mm. long, concealed by the stipules, or less often borne in ± elongated cymes or panicles usually not exceeding the subtending leaf. Calyx glabrous or rarely covered with long hairs; epicalyx-lobes c. 1 mm. long, exceeding calyx-lobes; calyx-lobes c. 0·7 mm. long. Achenes (2)4–8, up to 1·5 mm. long.
Alchemilla ellenbeckii subsp. nyikensis De Wild. R. A. Grah. [family ROSACEAE]
FZ, Vol 4, Part 0, page 7, (1978) Author: E. J. Mendes
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Creeping and scrambling perennial herb without basal rosette. Stems slender, green, becoming brownish-green to red, densely pilose to glabrous. Leaves petiolate, 1–1·5(2·0) x 1·2–2·5(3·0) cm., reniform to circular-reniform in outline, (3)5-lobed, densely hairy to glabrous, paler on inferior surface; lobes quite shallow, usually not as deep as 1/2 radius of lamina; central lobe with 9–11 shallow teeth, the latter usually with revolute margins; basal sinus wide, sometimes almost 180·; petioles 0·5–1·2(1·8) cm. Inflorescences 4–10 cm. long, slender, little-branched, hairy; flowers 1–3 together in cymose clusters. Calyx glabrous; epicalyx-lobes 0·5–0·7 mm. long; calyx-lobes 0·7–0·8(1·0) mm. long, exceeding epicalyx-lobes. Achenes usually solitary.
ALCHEMILLA cryptantha A. Rich. [family ROSACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1960) Author: R. A. GRAHAM
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U1–3; K2–5, ?6; T2–4, 7 widely spread on highlands and mountains from Eritrea and the Sudan to the Transvaal; also in the Cameroons and Madagascar.
A creeping herb producing basal rosettes of shortly stalked ephemeral leaves and with long, often slender stolons rooting at the nodes and covered with long, whitish or yellowish hairs. Stipules 0.8–1.2 cm. long, united below, free and foliaceous above, the ventral suture not extending as far as that at the rear, thus the aperture is oblique. Leaves reniform, 5-lobed, 1–1.5(–3.5) cm. long, 1.7–3(–4.5) cm. broad, variably densely covered with long hairs on both surfaces, sometimes nearly glabrous; lobes broadly rounded to broadly obovate, normally shallow, not reaching beyond the centre of the lamina, the sides entire, the terminal teeth subequal (or the central ones smaller); petioles slender, hairy as the stems, up to ± 5 cm. long. Flowers axillary, usually 1–2 together, ± concealed by the stipules, either subsessile or on filiform pedicels up to 8 mm. long (elongated, cymose inflorescences as in A. kiwuensis rarely developed). Pedicels hairy as the stems. Calyx-tube glabrous or covered with white hairs; calyx-lobes ovate-triangular, ± 0.75 mm. long; epicalyx-lobes exceeding the calyx-lobes, broadly ovate, acute, 1 mm. long. Achenes (2–)5–8.
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. [family ROSACEAE]
FZ, Vol 4, Part 0, page 7, (1978) Author: E. J. Mendes
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Perennial herb with usually persistent basal rosette, sometimes stoloniferous; stolons slender with long spreading white hairs, often rooting at intervals and developing secondary rosettes. Rosette-leaves petiolate, 2–4(6) x 4–7(11) cm., orbicular to reniform in outline, (5)7(9)-lobed, white-hairy on both surfaces; indumentum on superior surface scattered, with hairs pointing towards lobe-margins ; lobes deep, longer than 1/2 the radius of lamina, oblong-elliptic to obovate, marginally dentate almost to the base, the central lobe with c. 19 mucronulate ogive-shaped teeth up to 2 mm. long; petiole 6–12(18) cm. long, with long spreading hairs. Stem-leaves smaller, c. 1·5 x 1·5–2·5 cm., usually 5-lobed; petiole hairy, 1·5–2·5 cm. long. Inflorescence a shortly branched panicle of 1–4-flowered cymose clusters up to 25 cm. long, or rarely reduced to 1–2 flowers and then concealed within the stipules of the stolons as in A. cryptantha; pedicels glabrous or hairy, up to 1 mm. long. Calyx with long white spreading hairs; epicalyx-lobes 1·0–1·2 mm. long, exceeding calyx-lobes; calyx-lobes c. 0·7 mm. long. Achenes up to 1·2 mm. long.
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