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Celastrus heterophyllus

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Type of Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Isolectotype of Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Filed as Gymnosporia heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Loes. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Maytenus heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) N.Robson [family CELASTRACEAE]
Syntype of Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. variety glomeratus Sond. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Maytenus heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) N.Robson [family CELASTRACEAE]
Filed as Gymnosporia heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Loes. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Filed as Maytenus heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) N.Robson [family CELASTRACEAE]
Allocassine tetragona (L.f.) N.Robson [family CELASTRACEAE]
Syntype of Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Type of Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. var. glomeratus E. Meyer ex Sond. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Type? of Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. var. glomeratus Sond. [family CELASTRACEAE]
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Identification
Gymnosporia heterophylla (Eckl. & Zeyh.) N. Robson [family CELASTRACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2007 Celastrus heterophyllus Eckl. & Zeyh. [family CELASTRACEAE ] Verified by HBG-formal name entry, 2007 Celastrus glomerata E. Meyer in Drège nom. nud. [family CELASTRACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Catha heterophylla
  • Maytenus heterophylla
  • Celastrus glomerata
  • Maytenus heterophyllus
  • Allocassine tetragona
  • Celastrus glomeratus
  • Lauridia tetragona
  • Gymnosporia heterophylla
  • Celastrus heterophyllus
  • Celastrus cymosus

Flora

Entry for CELASTRUS heterophyllus E. & Z. [family CELASTRACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 451, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER.)
Names
CELASTRUS heterophyllus E. & Z. [family CELASTRACEAE], ! 943
CELASTRUS cymosus E. & Z. [family CELASTRACEAE], ! 948 & 949.
CELASTRUS parvifolius E. & Z. [family CELASTRACEAE], ! 948 & 949.
Catha heterophylla Presl [family CELASTRACEAE], l. c.
Catha cymosa Presl [family CELASTRACEAE], l. c.
Information
glabrous, spiny; the branches angularly striate; spines slender, sometimes floriferous; leaves tufted, sub-solitary on the younger twigs, elliptical, obovate-cuneate or elliptico-lanceolate, obtuse, acute or sub-acuminate, spinuloso-serrate or sub-entire, netted beneath; panicles axillary, cymose, short. often glomerate; capsules rather large, trigonous, 3-celled, 3–1 seeded. A much branched shrub, 2–4 ft. high, with spreading, spiny, or sub-unarmed branches, the spines patent, 4–6 lines, rarely 1 inch long, sometimes leaf and flower bearing. Leaves very unequal, polymorphous, always larger than in the preceding, some 1–1 1/2 inches long and 6–9 lines wide, others 8–9 lines long and 5 wide; in var. β. the lower 3/4–1 inch long and wide, obtuse at base, with a recurved or acute point, upper 6–4 lines long. Petiole 1 line long. Panicle 3–5 flowered or 7–12 fl. subsessile, or pedunculate, always shorter than the leaf. Fl. small and white, 4–5 fid. Stamens short. Capsule as large as a pea, reddish; seed obovate, with a thin, yellow aril.—This may possibly be C. saxatilis, Burch. Trav. 2. p. 264, from Kor Rock Fountain.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Woods at Olifant's Hoek and Bosjesmansriver, in Adow, Zwarthoogdens, Hassagaisbosch, and Grahamstown, E. & Z.! T. Williamson, Zey! 2181. H. Hutton! Drege, 6730. β. between Gekau and Basche, Drege! (Herb. Hook., T.C.D., Sond.)

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