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Berzelia comosa

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Isosyntype of Berzelia commutata Sond. [family BRUNIACEAE]
Filed as Berzelia commutata Sond. [family BRUNIACEAE]
Type? of Berzelia commutata Sond. [family BRUNIACEAE]
Type? of Brunia comosa Thunb. [family BRUNIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Berzelia commutata Sond. [family BRUNIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by L. Powrie, 1969 Berzelia comosa Not on Sheet [family BRUNIACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet,
Related name
  • Berzelia comosa
  • Berzelia commutata

Flora

Entry for BERZELIA commutata Sond. [family BRUNIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 2, page 309, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER).
Names
BERZELIA commutata Sond. [family BRUNIACEAE]
BERZELIA comosa E. & Z. [family BRUNIACEAE], ! No. 1051. excl. syn.
Information
smooth; leaves petiolate, spreading or recurved, subulate, obtuse, apiculate, attenuated at the base, flat above, keeled beneath; heads of flowers globose, the size of a small pea, terminal, and axillary, racemose. A much-branched shrub. Leaves 4 lines long, 1/2 line wide, the uppermost 2 lines long. Racemes 1–2 inches long. Heads of flowers on scaly, 1–3 lines long pedicels. Petals spathulate, spreading. Anthers ovate. Very similar to the var δ. of B. abrotanoides, differs by the longer petioled leaves, much smaller, racemose heads, and smaller anthers.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA In the channel of the Zwartkopsrivier. E. & Z.! Zey. 2644, Dec. (Herb. Sd.)

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