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Convolvulus bullerianus

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Type of Convolvulus bullerianus Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Convolvulus natalensis Bernh. ex Krauss var. transvaalensis (Schltr.) A.Meeuse [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
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Identification
Convolvulus natalensis (Schltr.) A.Meeuse [family CONVOLVULACEAE ] (stored under name); Convolvulus bullerianus Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE ]
Related name
  • Convolvulus natalensis
  • Convolvulus bullerianus

Flora

Entry for CONVOLVULUS bullerianus Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 45, (1904) Author: By J. G. BAKERand C. H. WRIGHT.
Names
CONVOLVULUS bullerianus Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 1901, 62
Information
a glaucescent perennial; stems slender, prostrate, minutely pubescent, about 1 ft. long; leaves shortly petioled, narrowly hastate, 1–1 1/2 in. long, 1 1/4–2 lin. broad, entire, minutely pubescent on both surfaces, basal lobes small, obtuse; petioles slender, 2–3 1/2 lin. long; flowers solitary; peduncle 17 lin. long; pedicel 5 lin. long; outer sepals ovate, 7 lin. long, 3 1/2 lin. broad at the base, obtuse or subacute, pubescent, inner smaller; corolla yellowish, 1 1/4 in. long, pubescent outside; stigmas filiform, 3 lin. long. null
Distribution
EASTERN REGION Natal; hills near Mooi River, 4500 ft., Wood, 6206! 4071! South Downs, Weenen County, 5000 ft., Wood, 4382!

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