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Cotyledon zeyheri

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Type of Cotyledon zeyheri Harv. [family CRASSULACEAE]
Adromischus cristatus (Haw.) Lem. var. zeyheri (Harv.) Toelken [family CRASSULACEAE]
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Identification
Adromischus zeyheri (Harv.) Poelln. [family CRASSULACEAE ] Adromischus cristatus (Haw.) Lem. [family CRASSULACEAE ] (stored under name); Cotyledon zeyheri Harv. [family CRASSULACEAE ]
Related name
  • Adromischus zeyheri
  • Adromischus cristatus
  • Cotyledon zeyheri

Flora

Entry for COTYLEDON Zeyheri Harv. [family CRASSULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 2, page 327, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
COTYLEDON Zeyheri Harv. [family CRASSULACEAE], ;—Zey.! 2571.
Information
leaves, peduncles and flowers pubescent; stem ascending; leaves scattered, approximate, flabelliform, contracted in the middle and tapering into a long, cuneate base, shortly petiolate, rounded and crispato-undulate at the summit, flat, thinly-fleshy; peduncle elongate, simple; flowers spicato-racemose, subsessile, erect; corolla tubular, much longer than the calyx, with a short, spreading limb. Stems 3–4 inches long, half recumbent, rooting at the nodes. Leaves approaching in pairs but not opposite, 1 1/2 inch long, the limb subrotund, the base narrow wedge-shaped. Flowers as in C. hemisphærica.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA At the Kinko River, Zeyher! (Herb. Sond., Hook.)

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