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Boerhavia elegans

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Syntype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia crispifolia F.R.Fosberg [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Syntype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Type of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Type of Boerhavia elegans Choisy subsp. adenensis Miller [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy var. stenophylla Boiss. [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia rubicunda Steud. [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Isotype of Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Boerhavia rubicunda Steud. [family NYCTAGINACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Boerhavia elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by A.G.Miller, 1991
Related name
  • Boerhaavia not on sheet
  • Boerhavia rubicunda
  • Boerhavia crispifolia
  • Boerhavia elegans

Flora

Entry for BOERHAVIA elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: by M. Thulin [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
BOERHAVIA elegans Choisy [family NYCTAGINACEAE], (1849).
BOERHAVIA rubicunda Steud. [family NYCTAGINACEAE], (1840), nom. nud.
Information
Stems ± erect, woody-based, up to 1 m high including inflorescence, almost glabrous or vegetative parts puberulous throughout. Leaves often clustered on axillary shoots, oblong-lanceolate, 1–5 x 0.4–1 cm, cuneate at the base, subacute to rounded at the apex. Flowers in large very diffuse terminal cymes, usually solitary, sessile, subtended by minute bracts and held on a c. 6–20 mm long very slender peduncle appearing as a pedicel. Perianth-limb white or pale pink, c. 2 mm long. Stamens usually 3. Anthocarp fusiform to subclavate, 5-ribbed, c. 3–4 mm long, glabrous or puberulous in grooves.
Range
N1–3
Altitude range
190–670 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Gillett 4346; Thulin 4304; Thulin & Warfa 5984.
Distribution (external)
Djibouti
Eritrea
Arabia
Iran
Pakistan
Notes
Ula-ass (Som.). In the literature B. elegans is said to have long slender pedicels, but actually the flowers are sessile, usually solitary, and held on long slender peduncles.

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