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Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Heyne, B., #s.n.
1829
Specimens
India
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Gamble, J.S.,
Coleus caninus (Roth) Vatke [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus nudiflorus (Poir.) Willd. [family LAMIACEAE]

Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Heyne, B., #s.n.
1829
Specimens
India
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Gamble, J.S.,
Coleus caninus (Roth) Vatke [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus nudiflorus (Poir.) Willd. [family LAMIACEAE]

Syntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

Wight, #s.n.
1829
Specimens
India
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Suddee, S.,
Plectranthus spicatus E. Mey. ex Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Coleus caninus (Roth) Vatke [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus monadelphus Buch.-Ham. ex Wall. [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus nudiflorus (Poir.) Willd. [family LAMIACEAE]

Isoparatype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

s.coll., #s.n.
1829
Specimens
India
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Isoparatype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Gamble, J.S.,
Plectranthus monadelphus Buch.-Ham. ex Wall. [family LAMIACEAE]
Coleus caninus (Roth) Vatke [family LAMIACEAE]

Syntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

Wight, #s.n.
1829
Specimens
India
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Suddee, S.,
Plectranthus spicatus E. Mey. ex Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Coleus caninus (Roth) Vatke [family LAMIACEAE]

Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Wight, #s.n.
None
Specimens
India
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)

Type? of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

Wight, #2115
None
Specimens
India
BM
Plectranthus caninus Roth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Type? of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)

Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LABIATAE]

Mooney, H.F., #7672
29-12-1958
Specimens
Somalia
K
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LABIATAE] (stored under name); Verified by Ryding, O.,
Plectranthus pachyphyllus Gürke ex T.Cooke [family LABIATAE]
Coleus pachyphyllus Gurke. [family LABIATAE]; Verified by Ryding, O.,

Syntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

Wallich N., #2729[a]
1831-01-01
Specimens
India
P
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Jussieu, A. de, 1831

Isotype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

N. Wallich, #2729a
None
Specimens
India
BM
Isotype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Somran Suddee,
Plectranthus caninus Roth. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Somran Suddee,

Filed as Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Hardy, D.S., #2114
1965-06-02
Specimens
Namibia
PRE
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Leippert H., #5895
None
Specimens
Tanzania
UBT
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Leippert H.

Type of Ocimum monadelphum R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]

Kässner,T., #1008
12.06.1902
Specimens
Kenya
BM
Type of Ocimum monadelphum R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Ryding,O.

Filed as Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Hemp,A., #3967
2004-01-25
Specimens
Kenya
UBT
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.

Type of Ocimum monadelphum R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]

Donaldson-Smith,A., #s.n.
14.03.1899
Specimens
Unknown
BM
Type of Ocimum monadelphum R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Ryding,O.

Type of Ocimum monadelphum R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]

Salt,H., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Ethiopia
BM
Type of Ocimum monadelphum R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE]

Hemp,A., #1932
1997-12-27
Specimens
Tanzania
UBT
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hemp, A.

Isosyntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LABIATAE]

Wallich, N., #2729 a
1832-01-01
Specimens
India
G
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LABIATAE] (stored under name); Verified by Data not digitized
Isosyntype of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LABIATAE]; Verified by Data not digitized

Type of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LABIATAE/LAMIACEAE]

Wallich, N., #2729a
None
Specimens
India
HBG
Plectranthus caninus Roth [family LABIATAE/LAMIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2012/05/07
Type of Coleus spicatus Benth. [family LABIATAE/LAMIACEAE]

PLECTRANTHUS caninus Roth [family LABIATAE]

Flora Somalia, (2000) Author: by O. Ryding (Aeollanthus, Basilicum, Clinopodium, Endostemon, Fuerstia, Hoslundia, Lavandula, Leucas, Micromeria, Nepeta, Ocimum, Orthosiphon, Otostegia, Plectranthus, Renschia, Salvia, Scutellaria, Stachys, Teucrium, Tinnea) and M. Thulin (Clerodendrum, Premna, Rotheca, Vitex) [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
N1; S1, 3 widespread from the eastern part of tropical Africa to South Africa,
Annual or short-lived perennial herb, c.0.15–0.3 m tall; stems ± fleshy, erect or ascending, moderately pubescent with short recurved hairs and mostly also longer spreading hairs. Leaves subsessile or shortly petiolate, rather fleshy; blade oblanceolate, narrowly obovate, elliptic, 25–50 × 8–20 mm, ± fleshy, moderately hairy, apex rounded or obtuse, base cuneate, margin dentate, crenate or subentire. Inflorescences dense and spike-like; bracts large, broad, early deciduous; cymes 3(–4) flowered, subsessile; pedicels suberect and recurved in the apical part, 1–3 mm long in the fruiting stage. Fruiting calyx broad, 3.5–4.5 mm long, densely villous inside the throat; upper lip very broad, concave, decurrent; lower lobes 1.5–3 mm long, almost as long as the lateral lobes. Corolla 7–11 mm long, blue or violet; lower lip 3–5 mm long, much longer than the upper lip. Stamens connate. Nutlets c. 1 × 0.9 mm, black, glossy, producing mucilage when wet.

Plectranthus caninus [family LAMIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Recorded from India and from Ethiopia through east tropical Africa to Zimbabwe, Zambia and into northern S.W.A./Namibia and northern Transvaal; often growing communally under trees in dry open woodland or on rocky outcrops. Map 77.
Annual or weak perennial, erect, branching, semi-succulent herb, 0,15—0,4 m tall; stems villous. Leaves petiolate; blade slightly fleshy, oblanceolate, obovate-oblanceolate, elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, 30—55 x 25—35 mm, sparingly pubescent, under-surface with reddish gland-dots and short gland-tipped hairs, apex acute to obtuse, base cuneate, margin subentire to obscurely few-toothed; petiole 4—20 mm long. Inflorescence a terminal, dense, spike-like raceme 25—90 mm long, simple or occasionally with a pair of branches near the base; bracts forming a 4-angled apical coma, early deciduous; flowers in 3—4-flowered sessile cymes, forming 6—8-flowered closely placed verticils; pedicels erect. Calyx 5 mm long in fruit, similar to P. tetensis (above). Corolla blue-purple, 8—10 mm long; tube slightly geniculate and expanding about the middle; upper lip 1,5 mm long, lower lip boat-shaped, 5—6 mm long. Stamens 5—6 mm long, united at the base for 1,5 mm.

COLEUS comosus Hochst. ex A. Rich. [family LABIATAE]

Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 5, page 332, (1900) Author: (by J. G. Baker)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
An undershrub, with a woody main stem and short densely pubescent branches. Leaves sessile, obovate-cuneate, thick, fleshy, pubescent, crenate in the upper half; whorls aggregated into a short dense terminal spicate panicle; bracts small, orbicular, foliaceous; pedicels obsolete. Calyx hispid, 1/6 in. long; tube campanulate; upper tooth small, ovate; lower lanceolate. Corolla nearly 1 in. long; tube very short; lower lip very large, deeply concave.

Plectranthus tetensis [family LAMIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Distributed from Kenya and Tanzania through Mozambique and Zimbabwe to northern S.W.A./Na­mibia, Botswana, northern and eastern Transvaal, eastern Swaziland to coastal northern Natal; usually associated with dry thorn-scrub on brackish flats. Map 77.
Perennial, semi-succulent, several-stemmed procumbent herb; stems pub­escent, sparingly branched, up to 0,7 m long with ascending inflorescences. Leaves shortly petiolate; blade softly succulent, ovate to obovate, 15-25 x 12-20 mm, pubescent, under-surface with orange-red gland-dots, apex obtuse, base cuneate to obtuse, obscurely crenate-dentate. Inflore­scence a terminal, dense spike-like raceme 50—80 mm long, not markedly 4-angled at the apex; bracts persistent, fleshy, rounded; flowers in 4—6-flowered sessile cymes, forming 8—12-flowered verticils; pedicels erect, appressed to the rhachis. Calyx 4—5 mm long in fruit, red gland-dotted without, densely villous inside, bilabiate, the upper lip consisting of a large broadly ovate tooth, the lower lip of 4 subequal deltoid-subulate teeth. Corolla mauve-purple, 15 — 18 mm long; tube narrow and ascending then geniculate and expanding about the middle; upper lip 3,5—4 mm long, lower lip deeply boat-shaped, 9—11 mm long. Stamens 9—11 mm long, united at the base for 2 mm. Fig. 27: 2.

Plectranthus ornatus [family LAMIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Indigenous in Ethiopia to Tanzania at relatively high altitudes, growing among rocks in semi-shade. Cultivated and semi-naturalized in Southern Africa.
Perennial decumbent to trailing succu­lent herb, branching freely at the base, up to 0,3 m tall. Leaves shortly petiolate; blade succulent, drying thick-textured, obovate to broadly obovate, 20-30 x 15-25 mm, sparingly to fairly densely pubescent, under-surface with orange gland-dots, strongly veined, apex rounded, base cune-ate, margin finely crenate-dentate in the upper half; petiole 2—10 mm long. Inflore­scence a terminal dense spike-like raceme 40—60 (—90) mm long; bracts forming a 4-angled apical coma, greenish white tipped with purple, early deciduous; flowers in 3-flowered sessile cymes, forming 6-flowered verticils; verticils crowded except for 1—3 shortly spaced below; pedicels erect. Calyx 6 mm long in fruit, similar to P. tetensis (no. 11). Corolla bluish mauve with purple mottling on the upper lip, 20 — 25 mm long; tube slightly geniculate and expanding towards the throat; upper lip 6 mm long, lower lip boat-shaped, 12—15 mm long, sometimes bifurcate at the apex. Stamens 12—14 mm long, united at the base for 3—4 mm.

Plectranthus neochilus [family LAMIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Recorded from Zambia, Zimbabwe, northern S.W.A./Namibia, Botswana, central and eastern Transvaal, Swaziland, Natal Midlands and eastern Cape as far south as Albany District; usually under trees in open woodland and among rocks (especially dolomite) in grassland. Map 78.
Perennial or sometimes annual, de­cumbent to erect, often much branched and bushy, succulent herb 0,12—0,5 m tall; stems sparingly to densely villous; roots sometimes tuberous. Leaves petiolate; blade succulent, often viscid, tending to fold along the midrib, obovate to elliptic-ovate, 20—50 x 15—35 mm, pubescent, under-surface with orange gland-dots, apex ob­tuse, base cuneate to attenuate, margin obscurely few-toothed; petiole 5—15 mm long. Inflorescence a terminal spike-like raceme 70—150 mm long; bracts forming a 4-angled apical coma, greenish white tipped with purple, early deciduous; flowers in 3-flowered sessile cymes, forming 6-flowered verticils; verticils dense above, laxer and 5 — 15 mm apart below; pedicels erect. Calyx 6 mm long in fruit, similar to P. tetensis (no. 11). Corolla mauve-purple, 12-20 mm long; tube slightly geniculate about the middle and expanding towards the throat; upper lip bluish white, 2 mm long; lower lip boat-shaped, 8—11 mm long. Stamens 8—11 mm long, united at the base for 2-3 mm. Fig 27: 1.