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Isotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & Brandt) Desc. subsp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE]
Wilson J., #1778
1972-07-01
Specimens
Uganda
Isotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & Brandt) Desc. subsp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Verdcourt B., 1991/07/31
Isotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & Brandt) Desc. ssp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE]
Wilson J, #1778
1972-07-01
Specimens
Uganda
Isotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & Brandt) Desc. ssp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Masinde P, 1993/05
Holotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. subsp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE]
Wilson, J., #1778
07-1972
Specimens
Uganda
Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. [family VITACEAE] (stored under name)
Holotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. subsp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Verdcourt, B.,
Holotype of Cyphostemma dysocarpum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. subsp. glandulosissimum Verdc. [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Verdcourt, B.,
Cyphostemma glandulosissimum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. [family VITACEAE]
Whyte, A., #s.n.
11-1896
Specimens
Malawi
Cyphostemma glandulosissimum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. [family VITACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Wild, H.; Drummond, R.B.,
Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus glandulosissima Gilg & M.Brandt [family VITACEAE]
Vitis kirkii Planch. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus glandulosissima Gilg & M.Brandt [family VITACEAE]
Vitis kirkii Planch. [family VITACEAE]
Syntype of Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch [family VITACEAE]
Speke, J.H.; Grant, J.A., #589
12-1861
Specimens
Cyphostemma ukerewense (Gilg) Desc. [family VITACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Verdcourt, B.,
Syntype of Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Verdcourt, B.,
Cissus cirrhosa E.Mey. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch. [family VITACEAE]; Verified by [illegible]
Vitis cirrhosa Thunb. [family VITACEAE]
Cyphostemma glandulosissimum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm. [family VITACEAE]
Syntype of Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Verdcourt, B.,
Cissus cirrhosa E.Mey. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus kirkiana Planch. var. livingstonei Planch. [family VITACEAE]; Verified by [illegible]
Vitis cirrhosa Thunb. [family VITACEAE]
Cyphostemma glandulosissimum (Gilg & M.Brandt) Desc. ex Wild & R.B.Drumm. [family VITACEAE]
Cyphostemma glandulosissimum Gilg & Brandt Descoings [family VITACEAE]
FZ, Vol 2, Part 2, page 439, (1966) Author: H. Wild and R. B. Drummond
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Climbing or procumbent herb; stems striate, densely clothed with ± long capitate glandular hairs; tendrils present. Leaves digitately 5-foliolate; petiole up to 7 cm. long, indumentum as for the stems; leaflet-lamina up to 10 × 6 cm., elliptic, apex acute, margin crenate, base cuneate, glabrous above, pubescent on the nerves below and with scattered capitate glands, sessile or subsessile; stipules up to 3 × 2 cm., ovate- or lanceolate-acuminate, margins pubescent and glandular. Cymes on axillary branches, trichotomous; peduncle c. 3 cm. long, pubescent and with glandular hairs; pedicels up to c. 4 mm. long, pubescent and with numerous rather short capitate-glandular hairs; bracts and bracteoles membranous, up to 2 × 0·8 cm., oblong-lanceolate, margins pubescent and often glandular. Flower-bud c. 2·7 mm. long, oblong-cylindric, constricted near the middle, with a single capitate stalked gland near the apex of each petal. Calyx 0·5 mm. long, entire, pubescent. Ovary pubescent and with capitate glands; style 2 mm. long, apex minutely subcapitate. Fruit 1 × 0·8 cm., ellipsoid, pubescent and with shortly stalked capitate glands. Seed 1, c. 7 × 4·5 mm., obovoid-ellipsoid, with a faint dorsal crest and two strong lateral crests, otherwise almost smooth.
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