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Holotype of Gladiolus zimbabweensis Goldblatt [family IRIDACEAE]
Chase, N.C., #8123
16-02-1964
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Holotype of Gladiolus zimbabweensis Goldblatt [family IRIDACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Gladiolus zimbabweensis Goldblatt [family IRIDACEAE]
Chase, N.C., #8123
1964-02-16
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Isotype of Gladiolus zimbabweensis Goldblatt [family IRIDACEAE] (stored under name);
Gladiolus zimbabweensis Goldblatt [family IRIDACEAE]
FZ, Vol 12, Part 4, (1993) Author: P. Goldblatt
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Restricted to the highlands of eastern Zimbabwe and neighbouring Mozambique
Plants 20–35 cm high. Corms 9–12 mm in diameter; tunics of fine pale netted fibres, sometimes extending upward in a neck. Foliage leaves 4–5, the lower 2 basal, reaching to about the base of the spike, 1–1.5 mm wide, linear, the margins and midrib strongly thickened and raised, thus arching over the surface, edges of the raised parts ciliate to pubescent; the upper leaves cauline and progressively shorter, the uppermost sheathing for half of its length; sheaths, especially of the lower leaves, lightly pubescent, distinctly ribbed when dry. Stem erect, rarely branched, flexed at or slightly above the middle. Spike 4–8(12)-flowered, inclined toward the ground; bracts green to purplish especially above, 10–15 mm long, the inner somewhat shorter than the outer. Flowers pale grey-blue or purple to pink, the lower lateral tepals each with a pale transverse band outlined in purple across the lower part of the limb; perianth tube 7–10 mm long, curving outward between the bracts, widening gradually toward the mouth; tepals unequal, the uppermost 14–19 × c. 10 mm, larger than the others, arched to hooded over the stamens, the upper lateral tepals smaller, directed forward and curving outward near the apices, the lower 3 tepals c. 10 × c. 4 mm, straight, inclined, joined to the upper laterals for 2–4 mm, usually slightly exceeding the uppermost when viewed in profile, fairly abruptly expanded in the upper half, the lower lateral tepals channelled below. Filaments 12–14 mm long, exserted for 8–9 mm; anthers c. 6 mm long, with an apiculum 0.3–0.5 mm long. Style dividing opposite the lower third of the anthers; style branches c. 2 mm long, entwined with the anthers. Capsules 12–15 mm long, obovoid.
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