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Phallaria lucida

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Isotype of Phallaria lucida Hochst. [family RUBIACEAE]
Psydrax obovata (Klotzsch ex Eckl. & Zeyh.) Bridson subsp. obovata [family RUBIACEAE]
Type of Mitrastigma lucidum Harv. [family RUBIACEAE]
Isotype of Phallaria lucida Hochst. [family RUBIACEAE]
Syntype of Canthium obovatum C.F.F. Krauss [family RUBIACEAE]
Type of Phallaria lucida Hochst. [family RUBIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Phallaria lucida Hochst. [family RUBIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Krauss C. F., 1839 Phallaria lucida Hochst. [family RUBIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Psychotria not on sheet
  • Psydrax obovata
  • Phallaria lucida
  • Mitrastigma lucidum
  • Canthium obovatum

Flora

Entry for CANTHIUM obovatum Klotzsch. [family RUBIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 1, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER).
Names
CANTHIUM obovatum Klotzsch. [family RUBIACEAE], in E. Z. Enum. n. 2293
Mitrastigma lucidum Harv. [family RUBIACEAE], ! in Lond. Jour. Bot. vol. 1, p. 20. Thes. Cap. t. 22.
Phallaria lucida Hochst. [family RUBIACEAE], ! Flora, 1842, p. 238.
Psychotria obtusifolia E. Mey. [family RUBIACEAE]
Psychotria 2361 [family RUBIACEAE], Herb. Drege.
Information
unarmed, glabrous; leaves shortly petiolate, obovate or elliptical, subacute at the base, shining above, paler below, few-nerved; cymes axillary, trichotomous, many-flowered, shorter or equalling the leaves; peduncles, pedicels, and calyx glabrous; corolla glabrous, lobes revolute; style exserted; stigma mitre-formed. Shrub or tree 12–15 feet high, with tetragonal subcompressed branches. Stipules cuspidate. Leaves 1–2 inches long, with revolute margins, and a gland at the base of the lateral nerves. Cymes pedunculate. Calyx 1 line long, with very short teeth. Corolla 2 lines long, 5, rarely 4-parted, the lobes acute; the inner surface of the tube and throat hairy. Anthers subsessile, exserted. Style much exserted. Fruit the size of a large pea, roundish, subcompressed, 1–2-seeded.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA In distr. Uitenhage, near Adow, Winterhoeksberg, E. & Z.; Glenfilling and near Strandfontein and Matjesfontein, Drege; Van Stadesberg, Zeyh. 2706; Natal, Krauss, 178. Gueinzius, T. Williamson, Gerrard & M’Ken. Var. β. in Krakakamma, E. & Z. Jan.-Feb. (Herb. D., Sd.)

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