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Indigofera setosissima

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Type of Indigofera setosissima Harms var. major Cronquist [family FABACEAE]
Type of Indigofera setosissima Harms var. major Cronquist [family FABACEAE]
Isotype of Indigofera setosissima Harms var. major Cronquist [family FABACEAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE]
Type of Indigofera setosissima Harms var. major Cronquist [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONACEAE]
Isotype of Indigofera setosissima Harms var. major Cronquist [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE]
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Identification
Indigofera setosissima Harms [family FABACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Indigofera atriceps Hook.f. [family FABACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Indigofera atriceps
  • Indigofera setosissima

Flora

Entry for INDIGOFERA atriceps subsp. atriceps [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE]
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, (1971) Author: J. B. GILLETT, R. M. POLHILL & B. VERDCOURT
Names
INDIGOFERA atriceps subsp. atriceps [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE]
INDIGOFERA alboglandulosa Engl. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], Hochgebirgsfl. Trop. Afr.: 258 (1892). Type: N. Ethiopia, Reb valley near Dewasi, Schimper 1547 (B, holo. †, K, iso. !)
INDIGOFERA masukuensis Bak. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], in K.B. 1897: 256 (1897). Type: Malawi, Masuku Plateau, Whyte (K, holo. !)
INDIGOFERA setosissima Cronquist var. major [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], in B.J.B.B. 22: 226 (1952) & in F.C.B. 5: 147 (1954). Type: Burundi, Kisozi, Lejeune 99 (BR, holo. !)
INDIGOFERA atriceps (Engl.) Gillett subsp. alboglandulosa [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], in K.B. 10: 580 (1956) & in K.B., Add. Ser. 1: 78 (1958); F.F.N.R.: 155 (1962)
Information
Biramous hairs of stems and leaves appressed. Multicellular hairs sometimes restricted to the fruit only, but usually also present on stems, leaf-rhachis and inflorescence, those on the fruit always pale in colour. Petiole short or long; leaflets 7–11. Stamens 5–6 mm. long, up to twice as long as calyx. Pods usually 4–6-seeded, usually over 10 mm. long. Fig. 42/1–13, p. 281.
Range
DISTR. U1, 2; K1–5; T2–8
Altitude range
1000–3200 m. ~ This form of the species reaches to as high altitudes as any species of Indigofera in Africa.
Distribution
KENYA NE. Elgon, Aug. 1950, Tweedie 862!KENYA Nakuru District Mau Forest, Endabarra, 23 Jan. 1946, Bally 4950!KENYA Naivasha District Kinangop, 21 Dec. 1930, Napier 686 !TANGANYIKA Arusha District Mt. Meru, Momella, 6 May 1956, Bally 10524!TANGANYIKA Mpwapwa District Kiboriani Mts., 18 May 1938, Mr. & Mrs. Hornby 872 !TANGANYIKA Rungwe District above Kyimbila, 12 Aug. 1910, Stolz 210 !UGANDA Acholi District Imatong Mts., Langia, Apr. 1943, Purseglove 1412!UGANDA Karamoja District Mt. Debasien, Eggeling 2717 !UGANDA Kigezi District Kachwekano farm, Jan. 1950, Purseglove 3212 !
Distribution (external)
; Guinée
Sierra Leone
Cameroun
eastern Congo
Burundi
Ethiopia
Mozambique
Malawi
Notes
Specimens usually found at rather lower altitudes with copious rather long multicellular hairs and longer petioles (I. alboglandulosa and I. setosissima var. major) differ conspicuously from higher altitude plants with few or no multicellular hairs except on the pods and short petioles. However, the difference appears to be partly one of age, young vigorous plants having the former appearance and old battered plants the latter, and intermediates are so numerous that it seems no longer advisable to treat subsp. alboglandulosa as distinct from subsp. atriceps.

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