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Hypselodelphys scandens

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Isotype of Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Type of Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Filed as Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Holotype of Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Filed as Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Isotype of Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Holotype of Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
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Identification
Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Dhetchuvi, 1996
Related name
  • Hypselodelphys scandens

Flora

Entry for Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 3, Part 1,
Names
Hypselodelphys scandens Louis & Mullend. [family MARANTACEAE], In Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belg. 83: 14, t. 1 E, F, 2 F (1950); Koechlin in Fl. Gahon 9: 106, tt. 21, 33, and. in Fl. Cam. 113, t. 23.
Information
A bamboo-like climber 10-30 ft, high inmoist forest; bracts and pedicels dull purplish-brown; flowers pale violet, white and brown in arching inflorescences.
Habitat
moist forest
Distribution
Iv. C.: Mt. Tonkoui, Man (fr. Feb.) de Wit 9150!S. Nig.: Cross River North F.R., Ikom Dist. (June) Latilo FHI 31835! Eze FHI 23647! Etomi to Ikom (May) Jones FHI 18873! Oban Talhot 874!
Distribution (external)
E. Cameroun
Gabon
Congo

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