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Paratype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]

None, #45450
1.5.1939
Specimens
Zimbabwe
BM
Ophioglossum luso-africanum Welw. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Paratype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]

Burrows, J.E.;Burrows, S.M., #5153
11-02-1991
Specimens
Zimbabwe
SRGH
Isotype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]

Burrows, J.E., #3016
1983-02-13
Specimens
Zimbabwe
BNRH
Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Burrows, J.E.

Isotype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]

Burrows, J.E.;Burrows, S.M., #5153
1991-02-11
Specimens
Zimbabwe
PRE
Isotype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE] (stored under name)

Paratype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]

None, #45452
1.5.1939
Specimens
Zimbabwe
BM
Ophioglossum luso-africanum Welw. [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]
Paratype of Ophioglossum caroticaule J.E.Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE] (stored under name)

OPHIOGLOSSUM caroticaule J.E. Burrows [family OPHIOGLOSSACEAE]

Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2001) Author: J.E. Burrows, M.Sc. & R.J. Johns, M.Sc.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U 2; K 1, 4, 6; T 2
Perennial herb with deciduous aerial parts. Rhizome fusiform to ellipsoid, 4–14 mm long, 2–3.3 mm wide; roots numerous, descending, sometimes becoming horizontal, proliferous? Leaves usually single, occasionally 2; stipe 18–37 mm long, 40–50% of its length subterranean, stipe:lamina length ratio ± 1:1, old stipe bases not persistent; lamina mid-green, held at ± 75° from the horizontal, elliptic, sterile lamina usually flat, fertile lamina concave from above, 14–39 mm long, 2.5–5 mm wide, length:width ratio 4.8–9.5:1, apex acute, apiculate, base attenuate, margins flat; venation linear or elongate, with a few included veinlets and secondary veinsconfined to the margins, median band lacking; epidermal cells sub-isodiametric with wavy cell walls; stomata partially aligned. Fertile spike 32–61 mm long, with 6–19 pairs of sporangia, fertile spike:lamina length ratio 1.9:1. Spores 43–49 µm in equatorial diameter, alete, muri reticulate, uneven, broad, with lumina reduced to narrow conical pits, covered with a thin tapetal residue. Fig. 2/7 (p. 7).