Search Results
Results 1 - 25 of 36
Isolectotype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Drège, #None
None
Specimens
Isolectotype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name)
Isosyntype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Drège J.F., #None
None
Specimens
South Africa
Isosyntype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name)
[family ]
Adams C. D., #GC3657
1952-12-20
Specimens
Cameroon
non type of Cyathea dregei Kze. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
[family ]
[family ]
Isotype of Cyathea polyphlebia Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Baron, R., #440
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Isotype of Cyathea polyphlebia Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Christensen, Carl,
Hemilelia melleri Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. polyphebia C.Chr. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Janssen, T.; Rakotondrainibe, F.,
Hemilelia melleri Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. polyphebia C.Chr. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Janssen, T.; Rakotondrainibe, F.,
Original material of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]
Hb. Burgei, #4223
None
Specimens
South Africa
Original material of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Kunze
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
None, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
None, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
None, #150
None
Specimens
South Africa
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
None, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Isotype of Cyathea burkei Hook. [family CYATHEACEAE]
Filed as Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]
Burrows, J.E., #1717
1980-11-02
Specimens
South Africa
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Burrows, J.E.
Isotype of Alsophila baroni Baker [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Baron R., #3143
1889-06
Specimens
Madagascar
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. segregata (Baker) C.Chr. [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name); Verified by Janssen, T.,
Isotype of Alsophila baroni Baker [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Isotype of Alsophila baroni Baker [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]
Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol 5
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
None
Isolectotype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]
Drége, J.F., #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Isolectotype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Roux, J.P.
Holotype of Cyathea dregei Kunze var. serrata Bonap. [family PTERIDOPHYTA]
Butaye, #None
None
Specimens
Holotype of Cyathea dregei Kunze var. serrata Bonap. [family PTERIDOPHYTA] (stored under name); Verified by Bonaparte, R.,
Holotype of Cyathea polyphlebia Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Baron, R., #440
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Holotype of Cyathea polyphlebia Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. polyphebia C.Chr. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. polyphebia C.Chr. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Holotype of Alsophila baroni Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Baron, R., #3143
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Holotype of Alsophila baroni Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. segregata C.Chr. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Janssen, T.; Rakotondrainibe, F.,
Cyathea dregei Kunze var. segregata C.Chr. [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Janssen, T.; Rakotondrainibe, F.,
Holotype of Cyathea rigidula Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Baron, R., #3845
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Holotype of Cyathea rigidula Baker [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name)
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Janssen, T.; Rakotondrainibe, F.,
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]; Verified by Janssen, T.; Rakotondrainibe, F.,
Syntype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]
Drège,J.F., #s.n. [1826-05]
None
Specimens
South Africa
Syntype of Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. Kunze
Isotype of Psychotria mahonii var pubescens (Robyns) Verdc. [family RUBIACEAE]
R.A. Maas Geesteranus, #5650
1949-08-09
Specimens
Kenya
Isotype of Psychotria mahonii var pubescens (Robyns) Verdc. [family RUBIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by C.M. Taylor, 2000
Cyathea dregei Kunze [family CYATHEACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2005) Author: Peter J. Edwards
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U 2–4; T 1–2, 4, 6–8 widespread in tropical Africa from Sierra Leone to South Africa; Madagascar
Trunk 0.4–5 m tall, massive, to 45 cm diameter or even 90 cm near base; rarely with one or more small branches (forked in Harley 9601), many old fronds persisting as a pendulous ‘skirt’. Stipe commonly 30–50 cm long; sometimes on the stipe base a pair of very small 1-pinnate pinnae 4–25 cm long; scales reddish brown or purple-brown, to 40 mm long, with very narrow fragile margins which bear an obliquely spreading fringe, helically twisted in the distal part; lamina elliptic or oblong in outline, 3-pinnatifid to 3-pinnate, 0.9–3 m long, 0.6–0.8 m wide, yellow-green above, slightly glaucous beneath; pinnae 12–20 on each side of the rachis, alternate and at an angle, the largest 40–70 cm long; lower pinnae commonly slightly to much reduced, rachis smooth abaxially except near the base; largest pinnules commonly 7 cm long by 1.2 cm wide; basal lobes quite free, the other pinnules lobed almost to the costa; lobes crenate; costules commonly 3–5 mm apart; veins 6–10 pairs, forked near costule except distal ones. Scales and hairs on pinnules: lower surface of costae and costules at first densely covered with slender light brown contorted hair, a few contorted hairs and narrow scales, these also sometimes present on lower surface of veins. Sori at forks of veins, in 2 rows along either side of the costule to 10 per lobe; indusia usually forming intact rather shallow cups, sometimes with small projections on the margin. Fig. 2: 1, 1A (page 10)
Cyathea thomsonii Baker [family CYATHEACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2005) Author: Peter J. Edwards
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. T 4, 7
Trunk erect, to 2.5 m tall and to 15 cm in diameter. Fronds to 2 m long and 80 cm wide; stipe to 30 cm long; basal scales to 20 mm long, dark reddish brown, with narrow thin fringed edges. Lamina elliptic in outline, 2-pinnate to 3-pinnatifid with varying degrees of dissection, to 2 m long, a few pairs of lower pinnae gradually reduced and more widely spaced, lowest 5–12 cm long; largest pinnae commonly 40 cm long, pinnules 10–14 mm apart; largest pinnules commonly to 6 cm long by 1 cm wide, basal 1–4 pairs with stalks less than 1 mm long, the others sessile, lobed to 1 mm from the costa, often some pinnules gradually contracted towards the base, but in all cases the basal pair of lobes conspicuously longer; costules 2.5–3 mm apart: veins commonly 4–5 pairs except in basal lobes, on largest fronds 7–8 pairs, lower ones forked near the costa. Scales and hairs on pinnules: on lower surface of costae many light brown hairs and narrow brown scales, the scales grading distally to hairs; costules and veins bearing pale less contorted to stiff, spreading and almost antrorse hairs on the lower surface. Sori near costules; up to 5 in basal lobes, usually one in each distal lobe, indusia at first forming deep cups with an uneven rim, soon breaking irregularly. Fig. 2: 3, 3A, B (page 10).
Narrow by:
- Geography
- Collection
-
- Flora Zambesiaca (1)
- Flora of Tropical East Africa (4)
- Herbarium Specimens (22)
- Plants of Mascareignes (3)
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence (2)
- SANBI Medicinal Plants Collection and Database (1)
- Swaziland ferns and fern allies (2)
- Useful Plants of West Tropical Africa (1)