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Aspalathus rubiginosa

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Lectotype of Aspalathus araneosa L. var. rigidor E. Mey. [family FABACEAE]
Isotype of Aspalathus rubiginosa R. Dahlgren [family FABACEAE]
Isotype of Aspalathus rubiginosa R.Dahlgren [family FABACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Isotype of Aspalathus rubiginosa R. Dahlgren [family FABACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by R. Dahlgren, 1956
Related name
  • Aspalathus araneosa
  • Aspalathus rubiginosa

Flora

Entry for Aspalathus rubiginosa [family FABACEAE]
Herbarium
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Collection
Flora of Southern Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
Names
Aspalathus rubiginosa [family FABACEAE]
Common names
A. araneosa L. var. (("beta")) rigidior E. Mey., Comm. 1: 50 (1836); Benth. in Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 7: 610 (1848). Type: Cape, Genadendal, Caledon Division, Drege (S, lecto.!).
Information
Ascending shrub 0,3-0,8 m tall with spreading branches, dark reddish, ± woolly; the young parts paler and densely woolly. Leaf­lets narrowly linear-acicular, 5-18 mm long, 0,3-0,6 mm thick, terete or slightly angular, rigid to hardly rigid, subglabrous or with sparse, long hairs from ± distinct hair base tu­bercles. Inflorescence a compact terminal head of (2-)5-c.l5 flowers. Bracts trifoliolate, leaf-like, but situated on a woody, tomentose leaf stalk up to 1,5 mm long; leaflets similar to those of the vegetative leaves, 8-20 mm long; with long, spreading hairs. Pedicel less than 1 mm long, pubescent. Bracteoles similar to bract leaflets, 8-15 mm long. Calyx tube short, spar­sely long-hairy or almost glabrous; lobes linear-needle-like, (7-)8-15(-16,5) mm long, as narrow as leaflets, rigid or ± flexible, tu-bercled, with long, spreading hairs. Petals yel­low turning orange, dark red or ferruginous. Standard blade elliptic or obovate, 10-15 X 9,5-12,5 mm, sericeous or tomentose on the back, glabrous on the front, with an apical cusp or hook 0,2-1 (-2) mm long. Wing blades narrowly ovate-elliptic, 10-12,7 x 4-5,5 mm. Keel blades narrowly lunate, 10-12,5 X 4-5,5 mm, glabrous, with slightly concave up­per margin and prominent basal pouch. Wing and keel claws adnate at the base to the staminal sheath. Pistil: ovary long-woolly on apical up­per parts. Pod triangular-ovate, 7-7,5 x 3,5-4,5 mm, brownish when ripe, long-hairy in apical half. Chromosome number: 2n=18. Figure 48.
Habitat
Obviously most closely related to A. pigmentosa (no. 99) and A. araneosa (no. 100).
Use
98. Aspalathus rubiginosa Dahlg. in Bot. Notiser 115: 467 (1962); in Op. bot. Soc. bot. Lund 8 (1): 56 (1963); ibid. 9 (1): 113 (1963); in Bot. Notiser 121: 507 (1968). Type: Cape, eastern part of Du Toit's Kloof, Worcester Di­vision, Dahlgren & Peterson 695 (LD, holo.!).
Range
Distributed in the Caledon, Paarl, Worcester and (?) Tulbagh Divisions, on mountain slopes and hills at rather low altitude (150-750 m), or, the forms with short, hardly prickly leaflets, at altitudes of 750-1 250 m. Growing in sand (Table Mountain Sandstone) and in fynbos vegetation. Map 49.

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