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Filed as Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Pooley, E.S., Mrs., #614
1969-06-13
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by H.J.T. Venter (BLFU), 1991/11

Filed as Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family APOCYNACEAE]

Ward, C.J., #3366
1959-12-10
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family APOCYNACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by H.J.T. Venter (BLFU), 1991/11

Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Monteiro, #s.n.
None
Specimens
Mozambique
K
Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Venter, H.J.,
Cryptolepis monteiroae Oliv. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Holotype of Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Galpin, E.E., #1250
16-12-1890
Specimens
Mozambique
K
Holotype of Stomatostemma monteiroae (Oliv.) N.E.Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Venter, H.J.,
Cryptolepis monteiroae Oliv. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Holotype of Stomatostemma pendulina Venter & D.V.Field [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Leach, L.C.; Schelpe, E.A., #11441
None
Specimens
Mozambique
K
Holotype of Stomatostemma pendulina Venter & D.V.Field [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Venter, H.J.T.,

Isotype of Stomatostemma pendulina Venter & D.V.Field [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Leach, L.C.; Schelpe, E.A., #11441
None
Specimens
Mozambique
K
Isotype of Stomatostemma pendulina Venter & D.V.Field [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Venter, H.J.T.,

Isotype of Stomatostemma pendulina Venter & D.V.Field [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Leach, L.C.; Schelpe, E.A., #11441
None
Specimens
Mozambique
K
Isotype of Stomatostemma pendulina Venter & D.V.Field [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Venter, H.J.T.,

STOMATOSTEMMA N. E. Br. [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
Species 1, also in South Africa.
Calyx 5-partite. Corolla-tube broadly campanulate; lobes overlapping to the left in bud. Corona of 5 fleshy clavate lobes inserted in the sinuses between the corolla-lobes. Stamens inserted near the base of the corolla-tube; filaments free; anthers united at their base to the dilated part of the style, connivent in a cone, triangular, with the connective produced into a fleshy apiculus, glabrous. Pollen granular. Pollen-carriers with the margins inrolled so as to nearly form an oblique-mouthed tube, broadly ovate when flattened out, grooved down the back. Style shortly conical at the apex, shorter than the anthers. Follicles and seeds not seen. A climbing or bushy shrub, with milky juice. Leaves opposite. Flowers of moderate size, in few-flowered cymes, axillary form both axils and terminal.

STOMATOSTEMMA N. E. Br. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 518, (1909) Author: By N. E. BROWN.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Species 1, also in Tropical Africa.
Calyx 5-partite. Corolla-tube broadly campanulate; lobes overlapping in bud. Corona of 5 fleshy clavate lobes inserted in the sinuses between the corolla-lobes. Stamens inserted near the base of the corolla-tube; filaments free; anthers united at their base to the dilated part of the style, connivent in a cone, triangular, with the connective produced into a fleshy apiculus, glabrous. Pollen granular. Pollen-carriers with the margins inrolled so as to nearly form an oblique-mouthed tube, broadly ovate when flattened out, grooved down the back. Style shortly conical at the apex, shorter than the anthers. Follicles and seeds not seen. A climbing or bushy shrub, with milky juice; leaves opposite; flowers of moderate size, in few-flowered cymes, axillary (often from both axils) and terminal, sometimes forming an elongated terminal narrow panicle, sometimes somewhat corymbose.

STOMATOSTEMMA Monteiroæ N. E. Br. [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 near Lake Ngami.
a climber, glabrous in all parts; leaves spreading, moderately distant; petiole about 2 lin. long; blade 1 1/4–3 in. long, 1/6– 3/4 in. broad, linear, oblong, lanceolate or cuneate-obovate, acute or obtuse and apiculate at the apex, acute at the base; cymes terminal, subcorymbose, or spaced out along the terminal part of the stem in a racemose manner, few-flowered, 1–1 1/2 in. long, including the peduncle; pedicels 1 1/2–2 lin. long, with two minute bracts at about the middle; sepals 1–1 1/2 lin. long, ovate or ovate-oblong, obtuse; buds ellipsoid; corolla 1–1 1/4 in. in diam., campanulate, cream-coloured, densely dusted with purple-brown along the middle of the lobes and entirely purple-brown in the tube, or pink spotted with brown (Galpin); tube 2–3 lin. long; lobes 5–6 lin. long, oblong, obtuse, margins revolute; corona-lobes inserted at the sinuses of the corolla, 1 lin. long, clavate, fleshy, dark purple-brown or blackish; anthers acuminate, connivent over the short conical apex of the style, whitish or yellowish. null