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Erica milleflora

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Filed as Erica subdivaricata P.J.Bergius [family ERICACEAE]
Filed as Erica paniculata L. [family ERICACEAE]
Filed as Erica paniculata L. [family ERICACEAE]
Filed as Erica milleflora P.J.Bergius [family ERICACEAE]
Erica paniculata unrecorded [family ERICACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Erica vespertina Roxb. [family ERICACEAE ] Erica paniculata L. [family ERICACEAE ] Erica paniculata unrecorded [family ERICACEAE ] (stored under name); Erica milleflora unrecorded [family ERICACEAE ]
Related name
  • Erica persoluta
  • Erica vespertina
  • Erica subdivaricata
  • Erica milleflora
  • Erica paniculata

Flora

Entry for ERICA paniculata Linn. [family ERICACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 2, (1909) Author: By H. BOLUS, F. GUTHRIE, and N. E. BROWN.
Names
ERICA paniculata Linn. [family ERICACEAE], Sp. Pl. ed. 2, 508, not of Wendl. nor Thunb. nor Lodd.;—Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 690.
ERICA milleflora Berg. [family ERICACEAE], Descr. Pl. Cap. 96.
ERICA sodalis Klotzsch ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE], l.c. 690.
Information
erect, 1–1 1/2 ft. high; branches numerous, virgate or fastigiate-paniculate, densely long-pilose or shortly floccose, covered with abundant corolline or subcorolline flowers, in close subcylindrical panicles; leaves 3-nate, erect, imbricate or at least close-set, linear or subulate, sulcate, glabrous, 1–2 lin. long; flowers sub-3-nate on short branchlets; pedicels about 1 lin. long; bracts approximate or subremote, small; sepals lanceolate, keeled, subscarious, glabrous or puberulous, about 2/3 lin. long; corolla cyathiform or obconic-cyathiform, mouth more or less widened, straight, not curved upwards from the base, about 1 1/4 lin. long; segments generally continuous, about 1/2 the length of the tube or more, usually red, more rarely pallid or white; anthers subexserted or rarely exserted, lateral, obliquely oblong or subcuneate, or semiovate, about 1/3 lin. long, aristate; pore about 1/2 the length of the cell; awns variable, sometimes very minute or even wanting, sometimes nearly 2/3 the length of the cell; style exserted; stigma broad-capitate, truncate and often lobed above; ovary mostly glabrous, very rarely (in only one specimen of many examined), slightly puberulous. null
Distribution
COAST REGION Tulbagh Div.; near Tulbagh, MacOwan, 2442! Paarl Div.; near Wellington, Herb. Huguenot Seminary, 9! Cape Div.; frequent on the lower mountain slopes near Cape Town, from 200 to 700 ft., Drège, 7781! Bolus, 2946! 3691! Guthrie, 1174! 1219! Wolley Dod, 176! Stellenbosch Div., Niven, 1! Lowrys Pass, Guthrie, 2505! Hottentots Holland Mountains, Mund, 33! Caledon Div.; near Caledon, Bolus, 8498!

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