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Anthericum polyphyllum

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Type of Anthericum polyphyllum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE]
Isotype of Anthericum polyphyllum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE]
Holotype of Anthericum recurvifolium Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE]
Type of Anthericum longistylum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Anthericum polyphyllum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE ] Chlorophytum polyphyllum (Baker)S.Kativu [family ANTHERICACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by S.Kativu, Anthericum longistylum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE ] Verified by P.K.,
Related name
  • Anthericum longistylum
  • Chlorophytum recurvifolium
  • Chlorophytum polyphyllum
  • Anthericum polyphyllum

Flora

Entry for ANTHERICUM polyphyllum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, page 253, (1897) Author: (By J. G. BAKER).
Names
ANTHERICUM polyphyllum Baker [family ANTHERICACEAE]
Information
leaves many to each stem, linear, firm, glabrous, strongly ribbed, a foot long, 1/4 in. broad; whole plant 2 ft. high; peduncle stout, terete; panicle of about 3 racemes, the end one 3–4 in. long, dense upwards; pedicels short, articulated near the base; bracts small; perianth 1/2 in. long; segments oblong, white, with a distinct brown keel; stamens nearly as long as the perianth; anthers large; style much exserted. null
Distribution
KALAHARI REGION Transvaal; on stony hills, De Kaap Valley, near Barberton, 2300 ft., Galpin, 1149!

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