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Euphorbia caterviflora

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Type of Euphorbia caterviflora N.E.Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Isotype of Euphorbia caterviflora N.E.Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Euphorbia caterviflora N.E.Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Type of Euphorbia hastisquama N.E.Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Syntype of Euphorbia caterviflora N. E. Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Euphorbia caterviflora N.E.Br.
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Identification
Euphorbia caterviflora N.E.Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for EUPHORBIA caterviflora N. E. Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 5, Part 2, page 216, (1925) Author: (By N. E. BROWN, J. HUTCHINSON and D. PRAIN.)
Names
EUPHORBIA caterviflora N. E. Br. [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Information
a leafless, spineless, succulent shrublet, apparently about 9–12 in. high, mostly trichotomously branched, diœcious, only a male specimen seen; main stems or branches 1 1/2–2 lin. thick (dried), lateral branches 2/3–1 lin. thick, opposite, diverging from each other at an angle of about 70°–80° and rising in a corymbose manner to about the same level, distinctly 6-angled, with slight furrows between the angles, rough from minute hard papillæ; leaves rudimentary, opposite, abruptly reflexed from their base, 1–1 1/4 lin. long and as much in breadth, triangular-subhastate in outline from a minute spreading point or angle at their base, fleshy, purplish-black (dried), glabrous; cymes small, about 1/3– 1/2 in. long and 1/4– 1/3 in. in diam., in opposite pairs racemosely arranged along the branches; bracts about 2/3 lin. long, very broadly obovate or suborbicular, sometimes with a minute tooth on one or both sides at or below the middle, subapiculate, fleshy, glabrous, dark purple; involucre about 1 1/2 lin. in diam., cup-shaped, glabrous, dark purple, with 5 glands and 5 subquadrate minutely toothed lobes; glands 1/3– 1/2 lin. in diam., transversely elliptic or suborbicular, entire, dark purple; ovary and capsule not seen. null
Distribution
CENTRAL REGION Murraysburg Div.; on stony slopes of mountains near Murraysburg, 4000 ft., Tyson, 167! Beaufort West Div.; Nieuwveld, Drège, 8218 partly!
Notes
This species is nearly allied to E. aspericaulis, Pax, but the leaves and bracts are totally different in shape and much more fleshy, and the involucres and their glands are dark purple. Possibly a specimen collected at Melrose, Eastpoort, in Bedford Div. by Burtt-Davy, 12281, may belong here, but is too imperfect for determination.

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