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Fernandoa magnifica

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Fernandoa lutea (Verdc.) Bidgood [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Isotype of Fernandoa lutea (Verdc.) Bidgood [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Syntype of Heterophragma longipes Baker [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Fernandoa lutea (Verdc.) Bidgood [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Fernandoa magnifica Seem. [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Syntype of Heterophragma longipes Baker [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Fernandoa magnifica Seem. [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Holotype of Fernandoa abbreviata Bidgood [family BIGNONIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Fernandoa abbreviata Bidgood [family BIGNONIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Bidgood, S., Fernandoa magnifica Seem. [family BIGNONIACEAE ] Verified by Bidgood, S.,
Related name
  • Fernandoa abbreviata
  • Heterophragma longipes
  • Spathodea unrecorded
  • Stereospermum unrecorded
  • Fernandoa magnifica
  • Fernandoa lutea

Flora

Entry for FERDINANDIA magnifica Seem. [family BIGNONIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol IV, Part 2, page 516, (1905) Author: (By T. A. Sprague).
Names
FERDINANDIA magnifica Seem. [family BIGNONIACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 1870, 280 (Ferdinandoa magnifica).
Fernandoa magnifica Seem. [family BIGNONIACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 1871, 81.
Fernandia Ferdinandi K. Schum. [family BIGNONIACEAE], in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 332, partly (as regards the East African localities, excluding synonymy).
Heterophragma longipes Baker [family BIGNONIACEAE], in Kew Bulletin, 1894, 31.
Information
A glabrous shrub. Leaves 1 ft. or more in length; leaflets 9–13, subsessile, ovate or ovate-oblong, rather long acuminate, unequally obtuse at the base, 1–5 in. long, 8–21 lin. broad, finely reticulate on both surfaces. Cymes axillary, corymbose, 4–10-flowered, 6–8 in. long excluding the flowers; pedicels 2–4 in. long. Buds oblong-ellipsoidal, apiculate. Calyx glandular outside; tube 5–6 lin. long; lobes ovate-deltoid, mucronulate, 3–5 lin. long. Corolla glabrous; tube 2 in. long or more, narrowed to a cylindric basal portion 2 lin. long; lobes 1 in. long. Stamens inserted 3 lin. above the base of the corolla-tube; anther-lobes 4–5 lin. long; filaments much flattened. Ovary 4 lin. long, glabrous. Ovules arranged in 4–6 irregular rows in each cell.
Distribution
British East Africa Nile Land near Mombasa, Wakefield!German East Africa Mozamb. Dist. Umba Valley, Kässner, 83! Lake Chidia, near the Rovuma River, Kirk!

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