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Buchnera hermonthica

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Filed as Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth. [family OROBANCHACEAE]
Syntype of Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Filed as Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Type of Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Type of Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Filed as Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth. [family OROBANCHACEAE]
Type of Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Isotype of Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
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Identification
Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE ] Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Snogerup,B.,
Related name
  • Buchnera hermonthica
  • Striga hermonthica

Flora

Entry for Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (2008) Author: S.A. GHAZANFAR, F.N. HEPPER & D. PHILCOX
Names
Striga hermonthica (Delile) Benth. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE], in Hook., Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 365 (1836); DC., Prodr. 10: 502 (1846); Engl., P.O.A. C: 361 (1895); Oliver in T.L.S. 29: 122 (1875); Skan in F.T.A. 4(2): 407 (1906); F.P.S. 3: 145, fig. 38 (1956); F.P.U.: 135 (1962); Hepper in F.W.T.A. ed. 2, 2: 372, fig. 290 (1963) & in Symp. Parasitic Weeds: 16, fig. p.15 (1973); Hepper in Proc. Third Symp. Parasitic Pl.: 264 (1984); Musselman & Hepper in K.B. 41: 216, fig. 1c (1986); U.K.W.F.: 261 (1994); Mohamed et al. in Ann. Miss. Bot. Gard. 88: 85 (2001); Fischer in Fl. Ethiop. & Eritr. 5: 295 (2006). Type: Egypt, Delile s.n. (MPU, holo.)
Buchnera hermonthica Delile [family SCROPHULARIACEAE], Fl. Egypte: 245, t. 34, fig. 3 (1813)
Information
Stiffly erect, dark green annual, much branched, 20–50 cm high; stems 4-angled with a groove on each face, scabrous. Leaves opposite, linear to linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, 6–9 cm long, 1.1–1.5 cm wide, acute, margins entire, rather thick and leathery, both surfaces scabrous, margins with hispid hairs at regular intervals. Flowers opposite or subopposite, 8–10 open at same time per inflorescence branch, variable in size; bracts almost as long as the calyx with prominent hispid hairs on the margins, tip curved away from stem; bracteoles half the length of the calyx. Calyx 5-ribbed, 10–12 mm long, 2.5 mm wide, hispid on the ribs, intercostal portion whitish or pinkish and translucent, glabrous; lobes unequal, acuminate. Corolla bright pink (rarely white); tube 10–20 mm long, bent just above calyx teeth, outside with very scattered hairs, glandular-pubescent; upper lobe emarginate, erect, lower lobes 10–13 mm long, 8–10 mm wide. Capsule oblong, 12–15 mm long, 2–2.5 mm wide. Fig. 38: 4–6, p. 145.
Range
DISTR. U 1–4; K 5; T 1 serious pest in Sudan, also across West Africa to Senegal, and parts of eastern Africa, Egypt; also Madagascar
Altitude range
750–1550 m
Distribution
KENYA South Kavirondo District Kisiti, Sept. 1933, Napier 5343! & Homa Bay, 7 July 1958, Bogdan 4535!TANZANIA Musoma District Mugango, 1 June 1959, Tanner 4290!TANZANIA Shinyanga District Mwanza to Shinyanga road, 1 May 1945, Greenway 7392!UGANDA Karamoja District Iriri, June 1957, J. Wilson 349!UGANDA Ankole District Bunyaruguru, Feb. 1939, Purseglove 560!UGANDA Mubende District Bugandadzi, 1904, Dawe 120!
Notes
USES. None recorded on specimens from our area. CONSERVATION Least Concern (LC); common and widespread. The size of the corolla varies immensely: it is typically large and decorative but smalll-flowered forms have been distinguished under the names S. senegalensis Benth. and S. gracillima Melchior, the latter having a slender inflorescence and the lower lip only 3 mm long. Although Melchior allied the latter species with S. warneckei Skan its affinities seem to lie with S. hermonthica owing to its broad bracts. Mohammed et al., op. cit. state that the corolla tube is never glandular-pubescent in S. hermonthica. I (S.A.G.) have examined many specimens of this taxon from the FTEA region and the corolla tube to be more or less always glandular-pubescent, a character similar to that in S. apsera. S. hermonthica and S. aspera have been recorded to interbreed and it is possible that the hybrids have glandular-pubescent corollas.

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