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Drosera flexicaulis

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Drosera affinis Welw. ex Oliv. [family DROSERACEAE]
Type of Drosera flexicaulis Welw. ex Oliv. [family DROSERACEAE]
Type of Drosera flexicaulis Welw. [family DROSERACEAE]
Isotype of Drosera flexicaulis Welw. [family DROSERACEAE]
Lectotype of Drosera flexicaulis Welw. [family DROSERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Drosera flexicaulis Welw. [family DROSERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Drosera affinis
  • Drosera flexicaulis

Flora

Entry for DROSERA flexicaulis Welw. [family DROSERACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 2, page 401, (1871) Author: (By Mr. J. G. Baker.)
Names
DROSERA flexicaulis Welw. [family DROSERACEAE], sp. nov.
Information
Stem erect, slender, flexuous, sparsely leafy, glabrate, 3–8 in. long from fascicled, elongate, cylindrical tubercles. Leaves spathulate-oval, with stipitate glands, narrowed into the slender, glabrous petiole, all, including the lower, erect or ascending; lamina and petiole 1–1 1/2 in. long. Stipules of rosette-leaves unequally setaceous-multifid. Scapes 1 or 2, erect, very slender, usually curved at base from a little below the extremity, glabrous, 4–7 in. long. Pedicels strict-erect, about equalling the calyx; bracts filiform, deciduous. Calyx-lobes ciliolate. Styles as in D. ramentacea .
Distribution
Angola Lower Guinea Huilla, Dr. Welwitsch!
Notes
Stem-leaves never reflexed as in D. ramentacea .

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