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Hypericophyllum multicaule

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Filed as Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family ASTERACEAE]
Type of Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE]
Filed as Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE]
Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch.; original illustration from FWTA
Isotype of Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE]
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Name

Identification
Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family ASTERACEAE ]
Related name
  • Hypericophyllum multicaule

Flora

Entry for Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Names
Hypericophyllum multicaule Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE], in Kew Bull. 1907: 50.
Information
An erect perennial herb with several stiff pale green stems, pinkish at the base, up to 2 ft. high, arising from a woody rhizome; leaves bright green, rather fleshy and glossy; involucre pale green; florets greenish-white in heads 1 in. long;flowering after grass burning.
Habitat
flowering after grass burning.
Distribution
S. L.: Loma Mts. (sterile, Aug.) Jaeger 1085!Iv. C.: Koualé to Kouroukoro (May) Chev. 21756!N. Nig.: Kontagora (Jan.) Dalz. 52! Meikle 1058! Birnin Gwari, Zaria (May) Keay FHI 25807! Jos Plateau (Feb.) Lely P79!

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