Compilation
Gladiolus verdickii
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Name
Identification
Gladiolus verdickii De Wild. & T. Durand [family IRIDACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Gladiolus erectiflorus Baker [family IRIDACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Geerinck, 2000
Related name
- Gladiolus verdickii
- Gladiolus erectiflorus
Flora
Entry for Gladiolus verdickii De Wild. & T. Durand [family IRIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 12, Part 4, (1993) Author: P. Goldblatt
Names
Gladiolus verdickii De Wild. & T. Durand [family IRIDACEAE], in Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique 40: 29 (1901). Type from Zaire.
Gladiolus arnoldianus De Wild. & T. Durand [family IRIDACEAE], in Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique 40: 27 (1901). Type from Zaire.
Information
Plants 70–110 cm high. Corms 20–35 mm in diameter, bearing several broad fasciated stolons from the base, each with numerous terminal cormlets; tunics of papery to matted-fibrous layers, fragmenting irregularly or breaking into vertical fibres below. Foliage leaves 5–7, the lower 3–4 leaves more or less basal and larger than the others, reaching to about the base of the spike, (8)10–15 mm wide, narrowly lanceolate to linear, the midrib and margins hyaline and slightly thickened; the upper leaves cauline and decreasing in size above. Stem unbranched, rarely with 1 short branch. Spike 4–8-flowered, flexed at the base; bracts green below, membranous above and becoming dry and light-brown apically, (30)40–45(55) mm long, lanceolate-attenuate, the inner slightly shorter than the outer and forked apically. Flowers white to yellow, sometimes with conspicuous dark-red to pink veins, the lower lateral tepals each with a cream to yellow-mark in the lower centre; perianth tube 25–35 mm long, narrowly funnel-shaped, widening and curving outward above; tepals unequal, lanceolate-oblong, the uppermost 45–50 mm long (often less when dry), larger than the others and inclined over the stamens, the upper lateral tepals slightly shorter and spreading at right angles to the tube, the lower lateral tepals smallest, 38–40 mm long. Filaments c. 30 mm long, exserted 14–18 mm; anthers 7–8 mm long, apices with vestigial appendages less than 0.2 mm long. Style dividing near the anther apices, style branches c. 3.5 mm long, spreading beyond the anthers. Capsules 10–16(20) mm long, obovoid-ellipsoid.
Habitat
In open woodland.
Range
recorded in Zambia only once
Distribution
Zambia W Mwinilunga Distr.. Solwezi road, 79 km east of Mwinilunga and 10 km northwest of Lumwana Mission, 14.v.1972, Kornás 1785 (K).
Distribution (external)
Zaire (Shaba)
Notes
Flowering mostly in April and May, occasionally as late as July.Similar to the related G. erectiflorus in the cream to pink tepals which are usually heavily veined in pink to purple, G. verdickii is distinguished by the larger flower with a perianth tube 25–35 mm long and tepals 45–50 mm long. The fasciated cormiferous basal stolons are unique in the genus.