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Paratype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Simon, B.K. & Scott, R., #13196
1966-02-17
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Paratype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Lectotype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Wild, H., #3981
1952-12-16
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Lectotype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Leach, L.C., 1974/08
Paratype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Leach, Simon, B.K. & Scott, R., #13196A
1966-02-17
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Paratype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Paratype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Leach, Simon, B.K. & Scott, R., #13196
1966-02-17
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Paratype of Euphorbia wildii Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Euphorbia wildii L.C.Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Wild, H., #3981 (GH 40799)
16-12-1952
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Isotype of Euphorbia wildii L.C.Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Euphorbia wildii L.C.Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Wild, H., #3981
1952-12-16
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Isotype of Euphorbia wildii L.C.Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Euphorbia wildii L.C. Leach [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
FZ, Vol 9, Part 5, (2001) Author: S. Carter & L.C. Leach
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Endemic to the Mvurwi (Umvukwes) Mts.
Stout succulent shrub to 3 m high, glabrous, sparingly branched; branches to 5 cm in diameter, tuberculate; tubercles tightly spiralled in 5–8 or more series, rhomboid to about 15 × 15 mm, very prominent, bearing the leaves at their apices.Leaves subsessile; lamina to 12 × 4 cm, obovate-lanceolate, acute and apiculate at the apex, tapering to the base, entire.Cymes in axillary and terminal 1–5-branched umbels produced on slender leafy branches to 10 cm long, arising from the tubercle axils, with primary rays to 7 cm long, each forking many times and the dry remains persisting towards the apex of the main branches.Bracts sessile, c. 3.5 × 4 cm, deltoid, apex acuminate, base subcordate, the bracts below the umbel larger and more leaf-like.Cyathia on peduncles c. 2 mm long, 7 × 15 mm with cup-shaped involucres; glands 4(5), c. 2 × 3.5 mm, transversely elliptic, outer margin with 2–7 finger-like processes 2–4 mm long with swollen, sometimes scarcely bifid tips, green; lobes 3 × 3 mm, subquadrate, margin very deeply toothed, puberulous.Male flowers: bracteoles fan-shaped, laciniate, feathery; stamens 8 mm long.Female flower: ovary pedicellate; styles c. 4 mm long, joined to halfway, with spreading slightly thickened apices.Fruit exserted on a curved pedicel c. 1 cm long; capsule to 10 × 13 mm, subglobose, 3-lobed.Seeds 4 × 3.5 mm, ovoid, apex very obtuse, surface very obscurely wrinkled, brown.
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