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Grubbia pinifolia

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Type of Grubbia pinifolia Sond. [family GRUBBIACEAE]
Grubbia rosmarinifolia P.J.Bergius var. pinifolia (Sond.) Carlquist [family GRUBBIACEAE]
Type? of Grubbia pinifolia Sond. [family GRUBBIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Grubbia rosmarinifolia Berg. [family GRUBBIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2011 Grubbia pinifolia Sond. [family GRUBBIACEAE ] Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2011
Related name
  • Grubbia rosmarinifolia
  • Grubbia pinifolia

Flora

Entry for GRUBBIA pinifolia Sond. [family GRUBBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 2, page 324, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER).
Names
GRUBBIA pinifolia Sond. [family GRUBBIACEAE]
Information
branches minutely downy; leaves petiolate, narrow-linear, obtuse, with revolute margins, glabrous and smooth above, shortly pubescent beneath; flowers equalling or shorter than the petiole; bracts hemispherical, smooth, bifid, compressed below the fissure; nuts.. .. .? Not unlike a small leaved specimen of G. stricta. From the preceding it is distinguished by the evidently petiolate, very small and longer leaves. Branches glabrescent. Leaves 1 inch long, 1/2 line wide, not dilated at the base; petiole 1 line long. Flowers exactly as in G. rosmarinifolia; fruit unknown.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Mountains near Grietjesgat, Stellenb. 2–4000 feet. E. & Z.! Jan. (Herb. Sd.)

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