Galium ossirwaenseK.Krause [family RUBIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Puff C., 1979
Related name
`glabrum
Galium mollicomum
Galium ossirwaense
Flora
Entry for GALIUM ossirwaense K. Krause [family RUBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1976) Author: B. VERDCOURT
Names
GALIUM ossirwaenseK. Krause [family RUBIACEAE], in E.J. 43: 159 (1909); A.V.P.: 177, 328 (1957); U.K.W.F.: 411 (1974). Type: Tanzania, Masai District, W. slope of Ossirwa, Jaeger 506 (B, holo. †)
Information
Straggling herb with several to many stems 7.5–35 cm. tall from a slender root, sometimes forming clumps; stems decumbent at the base but with erect flowering shoots, covered with usually dense short spreading pubescence or less often glabrous or with coarser hairs; internodes mostly short, giving a compact appearance to the plant; whole plant said to smell of coumarin. Leaves and stipules in whorls of (7–)8(–9); blades linear, 0.3–1.5 cm. long, 0.5–1.5(–2.5) mm. wide, attenuate at the apex into a distinct ± straight filiform acumen, usually ± shiny above, glabrous or with a few stiff hairs near the inrolled margins but without prickles. Inflorescences dense, the numerous cymes packed along the length of the flowering shoots, sweet-smelling, scarcely if at all exceeding the leaves, 3–9 mm. long; pedicels 1–4 mm. long. Calyx-tube 0.4–0.85 mm. in diameter, glabrous. Corolla dull pale yellow to bright yellow; tube 0.3–0.6 mm. long; lobes ovate-triangular, 1.3–2 mm. long, 0.75–1.2 mm. wide, acute. Fruit glabrous.