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Isotype of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Bidgood, S., #4302
1997-06-03
Specimens
Tanzania
Isotype of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
None, #None
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Grant, A.L.,
Type of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Baron, R., #29
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Type of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Grant, A.L.,
Type? of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Bojer, #s.n.
null
Specimens
Madagascar
Anarrhinum emirnense Bojer [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Type? of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Type? of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Type? of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Bojer, #s.n.
null
Specimens
Madagascar
Anarrhinum emirnense Bojer [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Type? of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Type? of Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Parker, G.W., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Madagascar
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Grant, A.L.,
Filed as Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #4023
2004-05-27
Specimens
Tanzania
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Filed as Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Hemp,A., #4093
2004-06-08
Specimens
Tanzania
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Slender herb at first more or less erect becoming prostrate, with sub-simple branches up to a foot long; flowers white, streaked reddish, spur yellowish; in moist, open places.
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2008) Author: S.A. GHAZANFAR, F.N. HEPPER & D. PHILCOX
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U 2–4, 6; K 2–6; T 1–4, 6–8
Erect annual herb 3–17 cm high, ± branched, decumbent or ascending, rooting at nodes; stems subquadrangular, ± pubescent and glandular. Leaves mostly opposite below and alternate above, petiolate; petiole 5–19 mm long, glandular-hairy; lamina broadly ovate, 9–20(–41) mm long, 6–15(–26) mm wide, cuneate or truncate at the base, margins dentate sometimes obscurely so, sparsely pubescent especially on the veins. Flowers axillary, solitary; pedicels filiform, 1–2.5(–4) cm long, not exceeding the leaves, glandular. Calyx lobes unequal, 1.2–2 mm long, glandular-hairy. Corolla white with upper lip brownish with spur, 3.5 mm long, 1 mm wide, lower lip 3-lobed, upper lip emarginate. Capsule 4 mm in diameter, 4-valved, valves spreading at dehiscence. Fig. 5, p. 21.
Diclis ovata Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
FZ, Vol 8, Part 2, (1990) Author: D. Philcox
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Prostrate or decumbent annual herb, sparingly branched; branches 4–30 cm. long, slender, minutely pubescent Leaves petiolate; lamina 10–25(35) x 3–13(24) mm., broadly ovate, obtuse, cuneate at base, shallowly dentate to denticulate, sparsely, minutely glandular-pubescent to subglabrous above, slightly denser beneath especially on major nerves; petiole (2)6–10(16) mm. long, shortly stipitate glandular. Pedicels 10–24(55) mm. long, capillary to rarely filiform, stipitate glandular. Calyx 1.4–2.4 mm. long, lobes 0.6–1 mm. wide, unequal, ovate-oblong, sparsely glandular stipitate. Corolla 2–3(4) mm. long including spur, white to cream, occasionally upper lip pink-tinged; spur 0.4–1(1.8) mm. long, straight, glandular; upper lip bifid, lobes short, acute; lower lip trilobed, lobes rounded. Capsule 2–2.5 x 2–3 mm., compressed globose, shallowly emarginate, sparsely and finely stipitate glandular.
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