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Hottonia indica

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Lectotype of Hottonia indica L. [family PRIMULACEAE]
Filed as Hottonia indica L. [family PRIMULACEAE]
Filed as Ferreola indet. [family EBENACEAE]
Filed as Hottonia indica L. [family PRIMULACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Hottonia indica L. [family PRIMULACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet, Limnophila indica (L.) Druce [family PRIMULACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Ferreola indet.
  • Limnophila indica
  • Hottonia indica

Flora

Entry for Limnophila indica (L.) Druce [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
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, (2008) Author: S.A. GHAZANFAR, F.N. HEPPER & D. PHILCOX
Names
Limnophila indica (L.) Druce [family SCROPHULARIACEAE], in Rep. Bot. Excl. Club Brit. Isles 1913, 3: 420 (1914); F.P.S. 3: 138 (1956); Hepper in F.W.T.A. ed. 2, 2: 357 (1963); Philcox in K.B. 24: 115 (1970); Vollesen in Opera Bot. 59: 77 (1980); Philcox in F.Z.: (8) 2: 44 (1990); Koenders, Fl. Pemba 1: 47(1992); Fischer, F.A.C. Scrophulariaceae: 50, pl. 17 (1999) & in Fl. Ethiop. & Eritr. 5: 260 (2006). Lectotype: Herb. Linn. No. 204.2 (LINN) designated by Philcox in K.B. (1970)
Hottonia indica L. [family PRIMULACEAE], Sp. Pl., ed. 2, 1: 208 (1762)
Limnophila gratioloides R.Br. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE], Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl.: 442 (1810); Benth. & Hook.f. in Hook., Niger Fl.: 474 (1849); Skan in F.T.A. 4(2): 319 (1906); Fl. Sudan: 326 (1929); Hepper in F.W.T.A. 2: 223 (1931), nom. illegit . Type as for L. indica
Ambulia gratioloides (R.Br.) Wettst. [family ], in E.& P.Pf. IV, 3b: 73 (1891); P.O.A. C: 357 (1895); A.Chev., Expl. Bot. Afr. Occ. Fr. l: 470 (1921)
Limnophila gratioloides Skan var. nana [family SCROPHULARIACEAE], in F.T.A. 4(2): 319 (1906); Hepper in F.W.T.A. 2: 223 (1931). Type: Nigeria, Nupe, near Jebba, Barter 1709 (K!, holo.)
Information
Aquatic perennial herb; aerial stem 2.5–14 cm tall, simple to much-branched, slender with sessile or stipitate glands above becoming subglabrous; submerged stem up to 1 m long, much branched, glabrous. Leaves on aerial stem usually all verticil­late and variously dissected, (2.5–)4–12(–22) mm long, sometimes 2–3 pairs of opposite, undissected, crenate-serrate to lacerate, 1–3-veined leaves towards the apex, up to 15 mm long, 4 mm wide, sessile-glandular to sub-glabrous, rarely all aerial leaves undissected; submerged leaves verticillate in whorls of 6–12, pinnatisect, up to 3 cm long with lobes flattened or capillary. Flowers solitary, axillary, slender pedicellate or very short-pedicellate, appearing sessile; pedicels (0.5–)3.5–10(–15) mm long, sessile-glandular to stipitate-glandular, usually longer than the subtending leaves; bracteoles 2, (1.5–)3–4 mm long, linear to linear-oblong to obovate-lanceolate, acute, entire to irregularly and remotely serrate-­dentate to occasionally deeply incised, glandular to subglabrous. Calyx 3.5–6 mm long, sessile-glandular, rarely sparsely hirsute, not striate at maturity; lobes 2–3 mm long, broadly ovate to lanceolate, shortly acuminate, occasionally ciliate. Corolla white to pale yellow or yellow at base of tube, mauve-pink above, (6–)8–12 mm long, externally glabrous; lobes all entire. Stamens with anthers contiguous; posterior filaments 2 mm long, anterior 4 mm long, all glabrous; style up to 4.5 mm long with two lateral processes ± 0.2 mm wide at the apex and below the stigma. Capsule compressed ellipsoid to subglobose, ± 3.4 mm long, dark brown. Fig. 16, p. 43.
Range
DISTR. U 1, 3, 4; T 3, 4–6, 8; Z; P throughout the Old World tropics
Altitude range
0–1250 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Tanga District Magunga Estate, 28 Dec. 1053, Faulkner 1317!TANZANIA Uzaramo District 16 km SE of Dar, 1.2 km before Mnguvia R., 9 Sept. 1977, Wingfield 4149!TANZANIA Tunduru District 38 km E of Tunduru on Masasi road, 19 Nov. 1966, Gillett 17902!UGANDA Lango District Orumo, Sept. 1935, Eggeling 2212!UGANDA Teso District Soroti, Omunyal swamp, 14 Sept. 1954, Lind 353!UGANDA Mengo District 72 km on Kampala–Masindi road, Lind 2729!
Distribution (external)
Senegal
Mali
Togo
Nigeria
Cameroon
Gabon
Sudan
Angola
Zambia
Malawi
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Notes
USES. None recorded on specimens from our area. CONSERVATION Least Concern (LC); widespread

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