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Lobelia kamerunensis

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Type of Lobelia kamerunensis Engl. [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Isotype of Lobelia kamerunensis Engl. ex Hutch. & Dalzell [family CAMPANULACEAE]
Filed as Lobelia kamerunensis (Engl.) Hutch.&Dalziel [family LOBELIACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Lobelia kamerunensis Engl. ex Hutch. & Dalzell [family CAMPANULACEAE ] Verified by Thulin, M., Lobelia rubescens De Wild. [family CAMPANULACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Lobelia molleri
  • Lobelia kamerunensis
  • Lobelia rubescens

Flora

Entry for Lobelia kamerunensis Engl. ex Hutch. & Dalz. [family CAMPANULACEAE]
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
Lobelia kamerunensis Engl. ex Hutch. & Dalz. [family CAMPANULACEAE], F.W.T.A., ed. 1, 2: 193 (1931); E. Wimm. l.c. 507.
Information
Erect or decumbent-ascending herb to 1 ft. high, stems and leaves above slightly pilose or glabrescent; flowers white, bluish within with dull spots on the lower lip, 1/4 in. long.
Distribution
S. L.: Loma Mts. 1,400 ft.S. Nig.: Sonkwala, 5,500 ft., Obudu Div. (Aug., Dec.) Stone 80! Savory 8 Keay FHI 25247![Br.] Cam.: Cam. Mt.: Mann’s Spring, 7,700 ft., Preuss 748! Musake Maitland 1239! Bafut-Ngemba F.R., 7,000 ft., Bamenda (Feb.) Hepper 2106! Maisamari, 4,600 ft., Mambila Plateau (Jan.) Hepper 1667!F. Po: Moka, 4,000 ft., and Mioka area Boughey 38! 90!
Distribution (external)
Cameroun

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