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Osbeckia debilis

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Type? of Osbeckia debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Type of Osbeckia debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Dissotis debilis (Sond.) Triana [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Isotype of Osbeckia luxenii De Wild. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Type of Osbeckia debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Isotype of Osbeckia luxenii De Wild. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Type of Osbeckia luxenii De Wild. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Holotype of Osbeckia debilis Naudin [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Type of Osbeckia debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Aygrella postpluvialis unrecorded [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Dissotis debilis (Sond.) Triana [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Type of Osbeckia debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
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Identification
Dissotis debilis (Sond.) Triana [family MELASTOMATACEAE ] (stored under name); Osbeckia debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE ]
Related name
  • Dissotis debilis
  • Osbeckia debilis

Flora

Entry for OSBECKIA phæotricha Sond. var. β. debilis [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 2, page 517, (1894) Author: (BY W. SONDER.)
Names
OSBECKIA phæotricha Sond. var. β. debilis [family MELASTOMATACEAE]
OSBECKIA debilis Sond. [family MELASTOMATACEAE], l. c. 48.
Information
Stems glabrous or hispid at the apex; leaves oblong or oblong-lanceolate, glabrous or the upper ones hispidulous; flowers a little smaller. null

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