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Lectotype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Bequaert J., #5905
None
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
BR
Lectotype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex nepalensis Spreng. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Syntype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Claessens J., #1360
1921-04-01
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
BR
Syntype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex nepalensis Spreng. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Lectotype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Bequaert J., #5905
1914-09-26
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
BR
Lectotype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex nepalensis Spreng. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Syntype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Claessens J., #1480
1921-08-01
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
BR
Syntype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex nepalensis Spreng. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Syntype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Elskens O.A.J., #224
1922-12-06
Specimens
Burundi
BR
Syntype of Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex nepalensis Spreng. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol 4
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
None

RUMEX nepalensis Spreng. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: by M. Thulin [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
N2 widespread in Africa, also Arabia, and from the Balkan peninsula in the west to southern China in the east.
Perennial herb, up to 1.5 m tall, glabrous or almost so. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, blade up to c. 30 x 6 cm, acute to obtuse at the apex, cuneate to cordate at the base; petiole short. Flowers in clusters arranged in an open panicle with long branches. Inner tepals c. 5 mm long in fruit, usually with tubercles, with hooked teeth at the margin. Nut c. 3.5 mm long.

Type of Rumex camptodon Rech.f. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Hildebrandt, J.M., #3646
11-1880
Specimens
Madagascar
B
Type of Rumex camptodon Rech.f. [family POLYGONACEAE]; Verified by Rechinger, K.H.,
Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Rumex camptodon Rech.f. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Mann, G., #1990
1859-63
Specimens
B
Type of Rumex camptodon Rech.f. [family POLYGONACEAE]
Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE] (stored under name)

Rumex bequaertii De Wild. [family POLYGONACEAE]

Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1958) Author: R. A. GRAHAM
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U2–4; K3–5,? 6; T2, 3, 6–8 widely spread through eastern Africa reaching Ethiopia and the Transvaal
An erect, ± glabrous, stout, perennial herb, up to 1.8 m. tall. Stems green to greenish brown. Leaves narrow and long, up to 33 cm. long but rarely exceeding 6 cm. broad (usually approximately 7–9 times as long as broad), oblong-lanceolate, often ± parallel sided, apically obtuse, sometimes rounded, basally cuneate; glabrous or with scattered papillae on the undersurface; flat or crispate on the margins. Inflorescence an open, ± stout panicle with long branches. Flowers in fascicles, pendulous. Inner tepals accrescent, dark brown, opaque, elongate-triangular, 3–4 (–5) mm. long, with or without tubercles, usually with an unarmed, obtuse, lanceolate apex but the margins otherwise armed with 56 strongly hooked teeth 1.52 mm. long. Nut trigonous, ovoid, brown, shining, 2.53 × 1.52 mm.