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Micraster pulchellus

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Filed as Micraster pulchellus Harv. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Brachystelma pulchellum (Harv.) Schltr. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Type of Micraster pulchellus Harv. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
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Identification
Brachystelma pulchellum (Harv.) Schltr. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE ] (stored under name); Micraster pulchellus Harv. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE ]
Related name
  • Micraster pulchellus
  • Brachystelma pulchellum

Flora

Entry for BRACHYSTELMA pulchellum Schlechter [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 4, page 518, (1909) Author: By N. E. BROWN.
Names
BRACHYSTELMA pulchellum Schlechter [family ASCLEPIADACEAE], in Engl. Jahrb. xx. Beibl. 51, 53;—Schlechter in Journ. Bot. 1897, 293.
Micraster pulchellus Harv. [family ASCLEPIADACEAE], Gen. South Afr. Pl. ed. 2, 242.
Information
rootstock a small tuber, with 1 or more stems, divided at the base into 2 or more prostrate branches 3–9 in. long, which are simple or again branching, puberulous with very minute retrorse hairs to nearly glabrous; leaves spreading; petiole 1/2–2 lin. long; blade 1 1/2–8 lin. long, 3/4–7 lin. broad, mostly lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, tapering into the petiole at the base, under cultivation becoming broadly ovate or orbicular, acute or obtuse and apiculate, and rounded to subcordate at the base, thinly puberulous above or glabrous on both sides; flowers solitary or in pairs at the nodes, or occasionally in shortly pedunculate 2-flowered umbels; pedicels 1 1/2–3 1/2 lin. long, thinly puberulous; sepals 1 lin. long, lanceolate, acuminate, recurved at the tips, nearly glabrous; corolla rotate, about 3 1/2 lin. in diam. when fresh, quite glabrous and not ciliate, dark purple-brown, with transverse dull yellowish lines on the basal part of the lobes, usually invisible on dried specimens; united part nearly flat; lobes free, 1 1/4–1 1/3 lin. long, 3/4 lin. broad, ovate, acute; outer corona of 5 small pouches alternating with and below the anthers, dark purple-brown; inner corona-lobes 1/4 lin. long, linear, closely incumbent upon the backs of the anthers and not exceeding them, dark purple-brown; staminal column 1/2 lin. long. null
Distribution
EASTERN REGION Natal; on stony ground, near Bothas Hill, 2200 ft., Wood, 4536! fissures of rocks near Krantz Kloof, Schlechter, 3178 (ex Schlechter), and without precise locality, McKen, 2! Sanderson, 342! and cultivated specimen!

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