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Laurembergia androgyna

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Syntype of Laurembergia androgyna Peter [family HALORAGACEAE]
Syntype of Laurembergia androgyna Peter [family HALORAGACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Laurembergia androgyna Peter [family HALORAGACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet., Laurembergia tetrandra Not on sheet. [family HALORAGACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Laurembergia tetrandra
  • Laurembergia androgyna

Flora

Entry for LAUREMBERGIA tetrandra (Schindler) A. Raynal var. mildbraedii [family ]
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, (1973) Author: R. Boutique (Jardin botanique national de Belgique) and B. Verdcourt (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)
Names
LAUREMBERGIA tetrandra (Schindler) A. Raynal var. mildbraedii [family ], in Webbia 19: 694 (1965); Boutique, Fl. Congo, Haloragaceae: 7, fig. 1/C (1968). Type: Rwanda, Rugege, Mildbraed 965 (B, holo. †)
LAUREMBERGIA mildbraedii Schindler [family ], in F.R. 9: 124 (1911); F.P.N.A. 1: 685 (1948)
LAUREMBERGIA androgyna Peter [family ], nom. nud.; Raynal in Webbia 19: 694 (1965), pro syn.
Information
Plant generally glabrous or glabrescent but sometimes with the stems very densely pubescent; leaves sessile or with petiole up to 1.5 mm. long; blade ovate, subelliptic, or obovate, 0.5–1.3 cm. long, 2–7 mm. wide, ratio of length to breadth 1.5–2.5, rounded at the apex, cuneate at the base, entire or 1–4-toothed, often discolourous, sometimes ciliate and with a few hairs on the blade; inflorescences 7–15-flowered; hermaphrodite flowers with pedicel 0.3–1.8 mm. long, sometimes pubescent; petals 1–1.2 mm. long. Fig. 2/7, p. 5.
Range
DISTR. U2; T1, 3, 6DISTR. (of species as a whole). Eastern S. America, N. Africa (Algeria), tropical Africa, Mauritius and Madagascar
Altitude range
1200–2550 m.
Distribution
TANGANYIKA Bukoba, Aug. 1931, Haarer 2142!TANGANYIKA Pare District S. Pare Mts., Tona, 11–12 Feb. 1915, Peter K 657! & K 658!TANGANYIKA Morogoro District Uluguru Mts., Lukwangule Plateau, 30 Jan. 1935, Bruce 716 !UGANDA Toro District E. Ruwenzori, Mpanga R. source, July 1940, Eggeling 4022 !UGANDA Kigezi District 0.4 km. S. of Ruchetera P.W.D., Kashambya Swamp, 5 Sept. 1952, Norman 151! & Kabale, Butale, Nov. 1934, Synge S1211!
Distribution (external)
Zaire
Rwanda
Burundi

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