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Melhania chrysantha

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Type of Melhania chrysantha E.Mey. ex Turcz. [family MALVACEAE]
Type of Melhania chrysantha E.Mey. ex Turcz. [family MALVACEAE]
Type? of Melhania chrysantha E. Mey. in Drège nom.nud. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Isotype of Melhania chrysantha E.Mey. ex Turcz. [family MALVACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Melhania chrysantha E.Mey. ex Turcz. [family MALVACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet, Mahernia chrysantha Turcz. [family MALVACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Isotype of Melhania chrysantha E.Mey. ex Turcz. [family MALVACEAE ] Verified by Winter, B. de, 1990 Hermannia geniculata Eckl. & Zeyh. [family MALVACEAE ] Verified by Winter, B. de, 1990
Related name
  • Hermannia not on sheet
  • Hermannia geniculata
  • Melhania chrysantha
  • Mahernia chrysantha

Flora

Entry for MAHERNIA chrysantha Planch. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 179, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
MAHERNIA chrysantha Planch. [family STERCULIACEAE], in Hb. Hook.;—Turcz. Mosc. 1858. p. 219.
Melhania chrysantha E. Mey. [family STERCULIACEAE], !
HERMANNIA geniculata E. & Z. [family STERCULIACEAE], ! 321.
Information
suffruticose, decumbent, albo-tomentose; leaves petiolate, elliptic-oblong, obtuse, sub-cordate at base, crenulate, corrugated, and at first pubescent, but growing glabrous on the upper side, albo-tomentose with prominent nerves and veins on the lower; stipules membranous, broadly ovate, acute, cut; peduncles elongate, with incised bracts; calyx turbinate, woolly, semiquinquefid, with deltoid-acuminate lobes; petals twice as long as the calyx, stellato-pubescent, with a narrow cucullate claw, and ovate limb; ovary obovate, densely tomentose. Larger and more woody than M. betonicæfolia, with longer leaves and flower-stalks, longer and narrower petals, and more acuminate and more woolly calyx-lobes, but in other respects so similar that we suspect it is merely a very luxuriant variety, and retain the species chiefly in deference to the opinion of other botanists.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA On the Zuureberg and between the Keiskamma and Buffalo River, Drege! Dornkopf, Burke! (Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond.).

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