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Enchysia secunda

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Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Type of Lobelia secunda L.f. [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Filed as Enchysia repens C.Presl [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Filed as Monopsis debilis C.Presl [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Filed as Wimmerella secunda (L. f.) L. Serra, M.B. Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Filed as Wimmerella secunda (L. f.) L. Serra, M.B. Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE]
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Identification
Enchysia secunda Sond. [family CAMPANULACEAE ] Wimmerella secunda (L.f.) L.Serra, M.B.Crespo & Lammers [family CAMPANULACEAE ] (stored under name); Enchysia repens C.Presl [family CAMPANULACEAE ]
Related name
  • Wimmerella secunda
  • Lobelia secunda
  • Enchysia repens
  • Enchysia secunda
  • Laurentia secunda
  • Lobelia not on sheet

Flora

Entry for ENCHYSIA secunda Sond. [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 530, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER).
Names
ENCHYSIA secunda Sond. [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Lobelia secunda Linn. fil. [family CAMPANULACEAE], ! Suppl. p. 395. Thunb.! prod. p. 40. fl. Cap. p. 183.
Lobelia depressa var. γ [family CAMPANULACEAE], Herb. Thunb.!
Lobelia pubescens Willd. [family CAMPANULACEAE], enum. non Ait.
ENCHYSIA repens Presl [family CAMPANULACEAE], l. c. excl. syn. A. DC. l. c.
ENCHYSIA erinoides Presl [family CAMPANULACEAE], excl. syn. Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3609. E. & Z. 2487, 2488. Herb. Un. Itin. p. 77.
Information
stems decumbent or ascending, minutely pubescent; radical leaves petiolate, obovate or oblong-spathulate, obtuse, denticulate, lower cauline leaves oblong-lanceolate, upper linear, sessile, entire; pedicels axillary, 2–3 times shorter than the leaf, minutely pubescent as the calyx; lobes of calyx as long as the ovoid tube; corolla tubulose-infundibuliform, 5-fid, lobes acute, subequal. Root fasciculate, fibrous. Stems numerous, 2 inches to a span long, filiform. Radical leaves aggregated, about 1 inch long, 2–3 lines wide, subentire or denticulate; petiole short or as long as the leaf, cauline-leaf 5–6 lines long, gradually smaller, entire or toothed, the upper 2–3 lines long, linear, rarely spathulate. Raceme long, secundate. Pedicels commonly 2–3 times, rarely 4–5 times shorter than the leaf; in large, loose-flowered specimens (E. erinoides, var. β. laxa, Presl) the pedicel equals the leaf. Calyx tube 1 line long. Corolla white, 2 lines long to 1/3, 5-fid, pubescent or glabrous. Capsule 1 1/2 line long.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Sandy wet places and by rivulets near Capetown, in the flats, on Devil's and Tablemountains, Hottholld., Kuilsriver, Bergriver and Dutoitskloof. Jan.—April. (Herb. Thunb., Holm., Hook., D., Sd.)

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