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Hermannia stricta

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Type of Mahernia stricta E.Mey. ex Turcz. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv.
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv.
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv.
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv.
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv.
Isotype of Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Isotype of Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family MALVACEAE]
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Isotype of Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family MALVACEAE]
Syntype of Mahernia stricta E. Mey. ex Turcz. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Isotype of Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family MALVACEAE]
Type? of Mahernia stricta E. Mey. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Type? of Mahernia stricta E. Mey. ex Turcz. [family STERCULIACEAE]
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Identification
Hermannia stricta (E.Mey. ex Turcz.) Harv. [family MALVACEAE ]
Related name
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Flora

Entry for HERMANNIA stricta Harv. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 179, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
HERMANNIA stricta Harv. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Mahernia stricta E. Mey. [family STERCULIACEAE], ! Turcz. Mosc. 1858, p. 222.
Information
shrubby, slender, minutely viscid, nearly glabrous; branches virgate, straight; leaves sub-distant, on short petioles, cuneate-obovate, truncate, toothed above, glabrous, viscidulous; stipules minute, subulate; peduncles racemose, one-flowered, jointed and minutely bracteolated below the flower; calyx sparsely hairy and ciliate, deeply 5-parted, segments broadly subulate, mid-ribbed; petals thrice as long as the calyx, broadly obovate, expanded; fil. broadly spathulate, much longer than the oblong, blunt anthers; capsule with ten, plumoso-villous horns. Readily known by its large, expanded flowers, which are very like those of Mahernia grandiflora, or of an Oxalis. The stamens and inflorescence are those of a Hermannia. It seems to be a small, slender and slightly branched shrub, more or less viscid, and nearly glabrous, save for a few scattered, stellate hairs.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Between Natvoet and the Gareep, Drege! (Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond.).

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