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Secamone alpini Schult. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Drege, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
K
Secamone thunbergii E.Mey. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Secamone alpini Schult. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Goyder, D.J.,

Filed as Secamone alpini Schult. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Drege, J.F., #s.n.
null
Specimens
South Africa
M
Secamone thunbergii E.Mey. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Secamone alpini Schult. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Klackenberg, J., 1991/05

Filed as Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Styles, D.G.A., #320
2001-12-15
Specimens
Unknown
NU
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Secamone thunbergii unrecorded var. retusa E.Mey. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Drege, #3474
None
Specimens
South Africa
K
Secamone alpini Schult. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Goyder, D.J.,
Periploca secamone unrecorded [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Brown, N.E.,
Isotype of Secamone thunbergii unrecorded var. retusa E.Mey. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

drege, I.L., #s.n.
1837
Specimens
South Africa
K
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name)
Secamone thunbergii E. Mey. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Filed as Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Nsele, #s.n.
1988-11-09
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by T. Edwards

Isotype of Secamone thunbergii E. Mey. var. retusa E. Mey. [family APOCYNACEAE]

drege, I.L., #3474
None
Specimens
South Africa
K
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Goyder, D.J.,
Isotype of Secamone thunbergii E. Mey. var. retusa E. Mey. [family APOCYNACEAE]
Secamone thunbergii E. Mey. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Type of Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Drège, J.F., #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Secamone alpini Schultes [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2007/01/08
Type of Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Filed as Secamone alpini Schultes [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Ecklon & Zeyher, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Secamone alpini Schultes [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2007/01/08
Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

drege, I.L., #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
K
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name)
Secamone thunbergii E. Mey. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Filed as Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Gordon-Gray, J. L., #1322
1967-02-02
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by OH Hilliard, 1968/04

Lectotype of Periploca secamone L. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Anon., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Unknown
LINN
Lectotype of Periploca secamone L. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name)
Periploca secamone L. [family APOCYNACEAE]; Verified by Smith, Sir James Edward
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Type of Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Drège, J.F., #a
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Secamone alpini Schultes [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2007/01/08
Type of Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Type of Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer var. retusa E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Drège, J.F., #d
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Secamone alpini Schultes [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name)
Type of Secamone thunbergii E. Meyer var. retusa E. Meyer [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Filed as Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Edwards, T.J. & Potgieter, C.J., #457
2000-10-01
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Secamone alpini Schult. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name)

Syntype of Oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Delile A.R., #None
None
Specimens
Egypt
MPU
Syntype of Oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,
Oxystelma esculentum (L.f.) R.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,
Periploca secamone Delile [family ASCLEPIADACEAE];

Syntype of Oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Delile A.R., #None
None
Specimens
Egypt
MPU
Periploca secamone Delile [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Oxystelma esculentum (L.f.) R.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,
Syntype of Oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,

Syntype of Oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Delile A.R., #None
None
Specimens
Egypt
MPU
Oxystelma esculentum (L.f.) R.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,
Periploca secamone L. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Delile, A.R.
Syntype of Oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,

Syntype of oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Delile A.R., #None
None
Specimens
Egypt
MPU
Syntype of oxystelma alpini Decne. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,
periploca secamone L. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Delile, A.R.
oxystelma esculentum (L.f.) R.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]; Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,

SECAMONE Alpini Schult. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 4, Part 1, page 231, (1904) Author: (By N. E. Brown.)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
A scrambling shrub. Stem woody, glabrous or with a rust-coloured deciduous pubescence on the very young parts. Leaves subcoriaceous; petiole 1–4 lin. long; blade 1/2–2 1/2 in. long, 1/4–1 in. broad, oblong, elliptic or lanceolate, obtuse, acute, or shortly acuminate, acute or cuneately rounded at the base, glabrous on both sides in the adult state, rusty-puberulous when very young. Cymes in terminal or axillary, pyramidal or corymobose panicles, 1/2–1 1/2 in. long and broad, and excluding the corolla rusty-puberulous or subglabrous in all parts; peduncles 1/4– 3/4 in. long; bracts 1/2 lin. long, ovate, acute; pedicels 1 1/2–2 1/2 lin. long. Sepals 1/2 lin. long, ovate, obtuse or subacute. Corolla 1 3/4–2 lin. in diam., glabrous outside, pubescent with white hairs inside; tube scarcely 1/2 lin. long; lobes spreading, 2/3– 3/4 lin. long, 1/2 lin. broad, oblong-ovate, subacute or minutely and obliquely emarginate at the apex. Coronal-lobes about 1/3 lin. long, subulate, incurved over the tips of the anthers. Style about equalling or slightly exceeding the anthers, apical part stout, truncate. Follicles widely divergent or slightly reflexed, 3–4 in. long, about 1 1/2 lin. thick, subterete, tapering to a rather long point. Seeds 1/2 in. long, 3/4 lin. broad, linear-lanceolate, channelled down the face, very convex on the back, blackish-brown, glabrous, crowned with a tuft of long white hairs.

SECAMONE Alpini Schultes [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 518, (1909) Author: By N. E. BROWN.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Also in Tropical Africa.
a scrambling shrub; stem woody, glabrous or with a rust-coloured deciduous pubescence on the very young parts; leaves subcoriaceous; petiole 1–4 lin. long; blade 1/2–2 1/2 in. long, 1/4–1 in. broad, oblong, elliptic or lanceolate, usually obtuse, apiculate, occasionally acute, cuneately rounded or acute at the base, glabrous on both sides in the adult stage, rusty-puberulous when very young; cymes paniculate, pyramidal or corymbose, terminal or axillary, rusty-puberulous or subglabrous on all parts except the corolla; peduncles 1/4– 3/4 in. long; bracts 1/2 lin. long, ovate, acute; pedicels 1 1/2–2 1/2 lin. long; sepals 1/2 lin. long, ovate, obtuse or subacute; corolla 1 3/4–2 lin. in diam., glabrous outside, pubescent with white hairs inside; tube scarcely 1/2 lin. long; lobes spreading, 2/3– 3/4 lin. long, 1/2 lin. broad, oblong-ovate, subacute or minutely and obliquely emarginate at the apex; corona-lobes 1/4– 1/3 lin. long, subulate, erect or incurved over the tips of the anthers; apex of the style about equalling or slightly exceeding the anther-tips, stout, truncate; follicles widely divergent or slightly reflexed, 3–4 in. long, about 1 1/2 lin. thick, terete, tapering to a rather long point, glabrous; seeds 1/2 in. long, 3/4 lin. broad, linear-lanceolate, channelled down the face, very convex on the back, blackish-brown, glabrous, crowned with a tuft of long white hairs. null

OXYSTELMA esculentum N. E. Br. var. Alpini [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 4, Part 1, page 231, (1904) Author: (By N. E. Brown.)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Stem twining, with a deciduous white tomentum on the tips of the young shoots, soon becoming glabrous. Leaves spreading; petiole 2 1/2–4 lin. long; blade 1 1/2–3 1/2 in. long, 1/2–5 lin. broad, linear or linear-lanceolate, acute, usually narrowed into the petiole, but sometimes rounded at the base, glabrous. Cymes pedunculate, subumbellately or racemosely 2–4-flowered, glabrous; peduncle 1–1 1/2 in. long; pedicels 1/2– 3/4 in. long, thickened at the apex. Sepals 1/8 in. long, ovate-lanceolate, acute. Corolla 3/4 in. or more in diam., saucer-shaped, 5-lobed to half-way down, with the margins of the broadly deltoid acute lobes and the mouth and inside of the very short tube velvety pubescent, otherwise glabrous, white or pinkish, veined with purple at the base, whence 5 purple rays extend to the sinuses between the lobes. Coronal-lobes 2 1/2 lin. long, lanceolate or deltoid-acuminate, entire, bifid, or trifid at the apex, gibbous and crumpled at the base. Style-apex slightly convex, not exceeding the anthers. Follicles 1 1/2–2 in. long, about 5 lin. thick, not inflated, lanceolate, acute, glabrous. Seeds very small, 1 lin. long or less, ovate, biconvex, very narrowly margined, grey.