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Phrynium confertum

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Type of Ataenidia conferta (Benth.)Milne-Redhead [family MARANTACEAE]
Type of Ataenidia conferta (Benth.)Milne-Redhead [family MARANTACEAE]
Filed as Ataenidia conferta (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE]
Filed as Ataenidia conferta (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE]
Filed as Ataenidia conferta (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE]
Filed as Ataenidia conferta (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE]
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Identification
Phrynium confertum K.Schum. [family MARANTACEAE ] Verified by Hutchinson., Ataenidia conferta (Benth.)Milne-Redhead [family MARANTACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Milne-Redhead, Calathea conferta Benth. [family MARANTACEAE ]
Related name
  • Calathea conferta
  • Ataenidia conferta
  • Phrynium confertum
Common name
  • konkon-sibere from konkon: whooping-cough (FRI; E&A) (GHANA, AKAN-ASANTE), Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. 4
  • awunumo (FRI) (GHANA, TWI), Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. 4
  • awunum-nua (auctt.) (GHANA, FANTE), Burkill, H.M. 1985. The useful plants of west tropical Africa, Vol. 4

Flora

Entry for Ataenidia conferta (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1952) Author: E. MILNE-REDHEAD
Names
Ataenidia conferta (Benth.) Milne-Redh. [family MARANTACEAE], in K.B. 1952: 168 (1952). Type: British Cameroons, Cameroon Mt., Mann 2444 (K, holo.!)
Calathea conferta Benth. [family MARANTACEAE], in G.P. 3: 653 (1883); Baker in F.T.A. 7: 327 (1898)
Phrynium confertum (Benth.) K. Schum. [family MARANTACEAE], in E.P. IV. 48: 56 (1902); Hutch. in F.W.T.A. 2: 337 (1936); B.S.B.B. 83: 24 (1950)
Ataenidia gabonensis Gagnep. [family MARANTACEAE], in B.S.B.F. 55: XLI (1908). Type: Gabon, Tchibanga, Le Testu 1154 (P, lecto., K, iso.-lecto.!)
Information
Herb with short rhizome and tufted habit. Stems up to 6 dm. long. Leaves with a petiole up to 9 dm. long, but often less; calloused part of petiole up to 5 cm. long; blade elliptic, asymmetric, antitropic, up to 48 cm. long, acuminate, ± rounded at the base, often tinged reddish below. Inflorescence one per stem, appearing to be axillary, surrounded by up to 6 leaves, much branched, the branches congested with short internodes, subtended by broadly elliptic obtuse or acute strongly imbricate bracts; cymules about 4 at each node, enclosed in a similar broadly elliptic bract about 2.5 cm. long; bracts various shades of red, held vertically, horizontally or more or less inverted, depending on their position in the inflorescence; cymules sessile; ovary pubescent. Flowers pale pink or pale purple, sometimes white, about 2 cm. long. Fruit ellipsoid, obscurely lobed if more than one-seeded, about 9 mm. long and 6 mm. in diameter, not fleshy, with the withered perianth persisting; seed as in Fig. 1/6A, p. 3, brown with a whitish aril. Fig. 1/6 and 6A, p. 3.
Range
DISTR. U2, 4 Gold Coast to Belgian Congo and Angola
Altitude range
840–1170 m.
Distribution
UGANDA Masaka District Sese Islands, Towa Forest, 27 July 1939 (fl.), Thomas 3021!;UGANDA Toro District Nabulongwe Forest, 27 km. W. of Fort Portal, 19 Dec. 1949 (fl. & fr.), Dawkins 478!;UGANDA Mengo District Entebbe, Oct. 1947 (fl. & fr.), Eggeling 5717!

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