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Babiana flabellifolia

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Type of Babiana cuneifolia Baker [family IRIDACEAE]
Babiana flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt
Isotype of Babiana truncata G.J.Lewis [family IRIDACEAE]
Babiana flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt
Isotype of Babiana cuneifolia Baker [family IRIDACEAE]
Type of Babiana flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt [family IRIDACEAE]
Isotype of Babiana flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt [family IRIDACEAE]
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Identification
Babiana flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt [family IRIDACEAE ]
Related name
  • Babiana flabellifolia

Flora

Entry for BABIANA flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt [family IRIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, page 7, (1897) Author: (By J. G. BAKER).
Names
BABIANA flabellifolia Harv. ex Klatt [family IRIDACEAE], in Linnæa xxxv. 380;—Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvi. 165; Handb. Irid. 182.
Information
corm not seen; leaves 4–5, with a petiole 2–3 in. long, and an oblique, hairy, deltoid, flabellate lamina about 2 in. long and 1 in. broad at the truncate dentate tip; flowers 2–3, in an erect spike on a short peduncle, reaching to the top of the leaves; spathe-valves oblong-lanceolate, hairy, 3/4–1 in. long; perianth lilac; tube filiform, as long as the spathe; segments unequal, oblong-unguiculate, 1 in. long; stamens more than half as long as the perianth-limb. null
Distribution
WESTERN REGION Little Namaqualand, Whitehead!

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