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Cyrtanthus stenanthus

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Holotype of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. major R.A.Dyer [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. major R.A.Dyer [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. stenanthus [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. stenanthus [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Isotype of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. stenanthus [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. stenanthus [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Type of Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker var. stenanthus [family AMARYLLIDACEAE]
Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker
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Identification
Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker [family AMARYLLIDACEAE ]
Related name
  • Cyrtanthus stenanthus

Flora

Entry for Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker [family ]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, page 253, (1897) Author: (By J. G. BAKER).
Names
Cyrtanthus stenanthus Baker [family ]
Information
leaves 4 to a stem, linear, glabrous, erect, a foot long, 1/6 in. broad; peduncle slender, rather longer than the leaves; flowers 5–6 to an umbel; spathe-valves linear, 1–1 1/2 in. long; pedicels short; perianth red, 1 1/4 in. long; tube 1/2 lin. diam. low down, dilated gradually to 1 lin. at the throat; segments ovate, 1/8 in. long; anthers sessile a short distance below the throat of the perianth-tube. null
Distribution
KALAHARI REGION Basutoland; slope of Mont aux Sources and Bester's Vlei Mountain, 6000–8000 ft., Flanagan, 2047!
Notes
No specimen in Kew Herbarium.

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