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Agrimonia repens

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Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Type of Agrimonia stipularis Dumort. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Type of Agrimonia odorata Mill. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens [family ROSACEAE]
Filed as Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
Lectotype of Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE]
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Identification
Agrimonia stipularis Dumort. [family ROSACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Agrimonia repens L. [family ROSACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Skalicky V., 1964
Related name
  • Agrimonia repens
  • Agrimonia stipularis

Flora

Entry for AGRIMONIA Eupatoria Harv. var. Capensis [family ROSACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 2, page 285, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
AGRIMONIA Eupatoria Harv. var. Capensis [family ROSACEAE]
AGRIMONIA Eupatoria E. & Z. [family ROSACEAE], ! 1712.
AGRIMONIA repens E. & Z. [family ROSACEAE], ! 1713.
AGRIMONIA bracteosa E. Mey. [family ROSACEAE], ! in Herb. Drege.
AGRIMONIA Nepalensis Don. [family ROSACEAE]
Information
stem and petioles softly hirsute; leaves interruptedly pinnate; leaflets 7–9, ovate-oblong, with minute ones between, coarsely toothed, tomentose-pubescent beneath; stipules with a few coarse teeth at base, broadly semi-cordate, acuminate; bracts equalling or exceeding the flower, the lower often leafy; flowers subsessile; petals twice as long as the calyx-limb. Stems 2–3 feet high, robust, angular, densely hairy. Leaves 6–8 inches long; leaflets 2–2 1/2 inches long, 1–1 1/2 inch broad, passing from oval to lanceolate. Stipules either quite entire, or variously toothed. E. & Z.'s 1712, is a weakly grown, 1713, a strong-growing state (from nearly the same locality) of what appears to me a mere local variety of A. Europæa, a species found in Europe, Asia, and North America, in all which countries it varies in size, pubescence, &c.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Near Balfour and Philipstown, Kat River, and on the slopes of Winterberg, E. & Z.! Between Keiskamma and Buffel River, and on the Wit-Bergen, Drege! Wittedrift, Plettenberg Bay, Dr. Pappe! (Herb. Sd., D.)

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