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Erica polifolia

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Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE]
Filed as Menziesia dabeoci DC. [family ERICACEAE]
Syntype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. variety angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE]
Syntype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. variety angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Isosyntype of Erica polifolia Salisb. var. angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Isolectotype of Erica polifolia Bolus var. angustata [family ERICACEAE]
Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE]
Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE]
Isolectotype of Erica polifolia Bolus var. angustata [family ERICACEAE]
Isolectotype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. variety angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Isolectotype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. var. angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Type? of Erica polifolia Salisb. var. angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE]
Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE]
Syntype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. var. angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Lectotype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. variety angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Syntype of Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. var. angustata Bolus [family ERICACEAE]
Filed as Erica filiformis Salisb. [family ERICACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Erica polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Desmia polifolia
  • Erica subulata
  • Erica polifolia
  • Erica filiformis
  • Erica caudata

Flora

Entry for ERICA polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [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 polifolia Salisb. ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE], in DC. Prodr. vii. 615;—Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 615.
ERICA caduca Thunb.? [family ERICACEAE], Prodr. 71; Flor. Cap. ed. Schult. 356; Rach in Linnæa, xxvi. 769.
ERICA cuspidata Klotzsch ex Benth. [family ERICACEAE], l.c. 615.
ERICA æqualis Benth. [family ERICACEAE], l.c. 615.
Blæria caduca Thunb.? [family ], Diss. Blæria, 10.
Information
weakly diffuse and probably trailing amongst other shrubs or in long grass, or stouter and erect; branches up to 12 in. long, slender, pale, the younger furrowed by the decurrent leaf-cushions, distantly leafy with internodes 1/2–1 in. long, ultimate flowering branches sometimes pedunculoid, with leaves reduced to small (3-nate) bracts; leaves 3-nate, spreading or recurved, linear, acute, aristate, flattish, sulcate, 6–11 lin. long, mostly 3/4 lin. in width, but sometimes reaching 1 1/2 lin.; flowers subcorolline, in 3–6-flowered umbels; pedicels 1–2 lin. long; bracts all approximate, or 1 remote, basal, ovate, acuminate, about 2 lin. long, the lower very caducous; sepals ovate, cuspidate, acuminate, or aristate, often gland-ciliate, 1 1/2–2 lin. long; corolla broad-urceolate, slightly contracted at the throat, 2 1/4–2 1/2 lin. long; segments broadly rounded, spreading or recurved, about 1/2 lin. long; filaments narrow, or broader than the anther (in front view); anthers exserted, narrow-elliptical, dark-brown, scaberulous, about 3/4 lin. long; pore 2/3 as long as the cell. null
Distribution
COAST REGION Var. β, Swellendam Div.; trailing slender plant, watery places among long grass, alpine situations near Swellendam, Niven, 232! Voormans Bosch, Zeyher, 3247! Langeberg Range, near Zuurbraak, 3000 ft., Schlechter, 2046! 5673! Galpin, 3532!SOUTH AFRICA without locality, Masson!
Notes
Masson's specimens, being the earliest known, were doubtless Salisbury's type. The sepals in it are somewhat differently shaped from most of the others we have examined, being more ovate and shorter; but we can find no other differences, nor can we in any way separate E. æqualis by definite characters. The habit of the plant varies according to the locality,—specimens from drier open places being more erect, those from moist grassy spots more diffuse, and there are intermediate forms, such as Ecklon & Zeyher's 3247 and Galpin's 3534, from mountains near Swellendam. Thunberg's E. caduca, above cited, must remain, a very doubtful species: it was collected on Table Mountain, near Cape Town. His specimen is without flowers and his description is quite inadequate. It may be either this, or possibly E. obtusata, Klotzsch.

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