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Hermbstaedtia laxiflora

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Isotype of Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Isotype of Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopriore, G. 1901 [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Type of Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Isotype of Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Type of Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Isotype of Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Hermbstaedtia laxiflora
  • Hermbstaedtia odorata

Flora

Entry for Hermbstaedtia odorata Burchell T. Cooke [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 1, page 28, (1988) Author: C. C. Townsend
Names
Hermbstaedtia odorata Burchell T. Cooke [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Harv. & Sond. F.C. 6, 1: 407 (1910).—Schinz in Engl. & Prantl Pflanzenfam. ed. 2, 16 C: 31 (1934).—Meeuse in Kirkia 2: 166 (1961).—Podlech & Meeuse in Merxm. Prodr. Fl. SW. Afr. 33: 16 (1966)—J H Ross Fl. Natal: 158 (1973). TAB. 9 fig. A. Type from S. Africa.
Celosia odorata Burchell [family AMARANTHACEAE], Trav. S. Afr. 1: 389 (1822).
Celosia recurva Burchell [family AMARANTHACEAE], Tray. S. Afr. 2: 226 (1824). Type from S. Africa.
Hermbstaedtia elegans Moq. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in DC., Prodr. 13, 2: 247 (1849).—Baker & Clarke in F.T.A. 6, 1: 26 (1909).—Cavaco in Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Sér. B, 13: 47 (1962). Type from S. Africa.
Hermbstaedtia laxiflora Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 30: 105 (1901). Type: Mozambique, Ressano Garcia, Schlechter 11876 (BM; K, isotype).
Hermbstaedtia transvaalensis Lopr. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 30: 105 (1901). Type from S. Africa.
Hermbstaedtia dammarensis C.B. Clarke [family AMARANTHACEAE], in F.T.A. 6, 1: 26 (1909). Type from Namibia.
Hermbstaedtia recurva Burchell C.B. Clarke [family AMARANTHACEAE], in F.T.A. 6, 1: 25 (1909).
Hermbstaedtia rubro-marginata C.H. Wright [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Kew Bull. 1910: 228 (1910). Type from Transvaal.
Hermbstaedtia tetrastigma Suesseng. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Mitt. Bot. Staatss. München 1: 6 (1950). Type: Zimbabwe, Birchenough Bridge, Hopkins 1026 (M, holotype: SRGH, isotype).
Information
Erect or ascending perennial herb, 15–60 cm., with a tuberous rootstock; stems several, simple to considerably branched, sometimes quite bushy, branches divaricate at 30 degrees or more. Stem and branches subterete or somewhat angled, striate, moderately to rather densely furnished with fine, flexuose, whitish hairs, rarely glabrous. Leaves narrowly linear to linear-oblanceolate to obovate-spathulate, more or less obtuse (or rather acute in very narrow-leaved forms), narrowed below, or distinctly petiolate and lower leaves with a narrowly elliptic lamina in broader-leaved forms, 10–50 × 0.8–10 mm. at the centre of the stem and branches but decreasing upwards, more or less glabrous to somewhat pilose with rather stiff divergent hairs along the venation of the lower surface; small-leaved axillary shoots frequently but not invariably present in the axils of the upper or all leaves. Inflorescences terminal on both the stem and branches, spicate, c. (1) 5–30 × 0.6–1.25 cm., considerably elongating, the axis moderately to densely furnished with whitish, floccose hairs. Bracts c. (1.5) 2.5–3.5 mm. long, lanceolate to lanceolate-ovate, hyaline with a darker midrib which is excurrent in a short, fine arista, glabrous or finely ciliate, sometimes erose-denticulate; bracteoles shorter and broader, 2–3 (3.5) mm. long. Tepals narrowly to broadly elliptic-oblong or oblong-obovate, the outer (2.5) 4–6 (7) mm. long, white or pink-tinged to orange or carmine, 3–7 (9)-nerved with the midrib excurrent in a very short mucro and 1–3 pairs of (sometimes branched) lateral nerves reaching well above the middle, and usually other shorter nerves; inner tepals similar but not infrequently fewer-nerved and slightly narrower. Stamens fused into a tube for two thirds to three quarters of their length, clearly shorter than the tepals; antheriferous tooth much shorter than the alternating deeply bifid pseudo-staminodes, which more or less equal or overtop the anthers. Ovary (2) 4–8-ovulate, rather squat, rounded or very shortly narrowed above; stigmas 2–3 (5), spreading or recurved, much longer than the very short (rarely to 1 mm. long) or almost obsolete style, rarely exceeding the androecium. Capsule oblong-ovoid, c. 2.5–3.5 mm. long, circumcissile, the lid campanulate and shortly tapering above, smooth. Seeds c. 1 mm.

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