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Lepterica tenuis

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Isolectotype of Lepterica tenuis (Benth.) N.E.Br. [family ERICACEAE]
Syntype of Lepterica tenuis (Benth.) N.E.Br. [family ERICACEAE]
Lectotype of Lepterica tenuis (Benth.) N.E.Br. [family ERICACEAE]
Isotype of Lepterica tenuis (Benth.) N.E.Br. [family ERICACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Lepterica tenuis (Benth.) N.E.Br. [family ERICACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Erica miniscula E.G.H.Oliv. [family ERICACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Lepterica tenuis
  • Erica miniscula
  • Blaeria scoparia

Flora

Entry for LEPTERICA tenuis N. E. Br. [family ERICACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 2, (1909) Author: By H. BOLUS, F. GUTHRIE, and N. E. BROWN.
Names
LEPTERICA tenuis N. E. Br. [family ERICACEAE]
Lagenocarpus tenuis Benth. [family ], in DC. Prodr. vii. 710.
Information
3 ft. high, densely much branched; branchlets very numerous, long and very slender, straight or slightly curved, subparallel, very minutely puberulous or almost glabrous; leaves 3-nate, usually shorter than the internodes, erect and adpressed or sometimes imbricate, 2/3–1 1/3 lin. long, narrowly linear, acute, straight or very slightly spreading at the tips, which are sometimes paler in colour, as if slightly indurated, glabrous; flowers 1–3 together, axillary or on exceedingly short axillary branchlets and terminal, subsessile; bracts 0, except the floral leaves; calyx 1/2– 2/3 lin. long, obconic, 4-angled, unequally 4-toothed, glabrous; teeth erect, broadly ovate, acute, keeled, very minutely subciliate, one of them much larger than the rest, the smaller more than half as long as the tube; corolla obconic, glabrous; lobes broader than long, rounded, abruptly inflexed over the margin of the stigma, rigid; stamens 8, included; filaments connate into a tube at the base, free above; anthers connate, acutely bifid and minutely ciliate at the apex; ovary at first small, shortly obconic, 8-ribbed, truncately contracted into a stout style longer than itself, glabrous, becoming much enlarged and rhomboid-obovate, from the style increasing and forming a broadly conical hollow top to the obconic lower part; stigma large, peltate with upturned margins, slightly 4-angled, becoming convex and smooth at the central part, with a narrow incurved rim, and, upon the enlargement of the ovary, appearing to be subsessile; fruit ellipsoid, with a rather thin scarcely crustaceous pericarp. null
Distribution
COAST REGION Riversdale Div.; summit of the Kampsche Berg, Burchell, 7126! Garcias Pass, Burchell, 7034!SOUTH AFRICA without locality, Mund!
Notes
The corolla is probably pink, as Burchell states on his label that the flowers are “roseo-herbacei.”

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