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Cadaba natalensis

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Filed as Cadaba natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARACEAE]
Type of Cadaba natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARIDACEAE]
Type of Cadaba natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARACEAE]
Type of Cadaba natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARIDACEAE]
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Identification
Cadaba natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
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  • Cadaba natalensis

Flora

Entry for CADABA Natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 54, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER.)
Names
CADABA Natalensis Sond. [family CAPPARACEAE], Linn. 23. p. 8
Information
unarmed, apetalous; leaves petiolate, oblong or obovate-oblong, obtuse or emarginate, mucronulate, coriaceous, glabrous; flowers axillary, on long peduncles, two outer sepals concave, 2 inner flat, suborbicular, mucronate; stamens 6, nectary lageniform, with a curved neck, split at the side; the mouth toothed; berry cylindrical, elongate. Branches long and smooth. Leaves 12–15 lines long, 4–5 lines wide at the tip; petioles 3 lines long. Peduncles subsolitary in the axils, somewhat racemose toward the ends of the branches, 3/4–1 inch long. Sepals equal, the outer reddish; inner petaloid, white. Torus 1 inch long; nectary 4 lines long. Fruit inch long; its stipe 4 lines.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Port Natal, Gueinzius, No. 87. (Herb. Sond.)

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