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Polygala erubescens

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Type of Polygala erubescens E. Mey. ex Chod. [family POLYGALACEAE]
Type of Polygala erubescens E.Mey. ex Chodat [family POLYGALACEAE]
Type of Polygala erubescens E.Mey. ex Chodat [family POLYGALACEAE]
Syntype of Polygala erubescens E. Mey. ex Chodat [family POLYGALACEAE]
Filed as Polygala erubescens E.Mey. ex Harv.; pro syn. [family POLYGALACEAE]
Isotype of Polygala erubescens E.Mey [family POLYGALACEAE]
Type of Polygala erubescens E.Mey. ex Chodat [family POLYGALACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Isotype of Polygala erubescens E.Mey [family POLYGALACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Polygala erubescens
  • Polygala hispida

Flora

Entry for POLYGALA hispida Burch. [family POLYGALACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 79, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
POLYGALA hispida Burch. [family POLYGALACEAE], in DC. Prod. 1. p. 323;—E. & Z. No. 171.
POLYGALA lanata E. Mey. [family POLYGALACEAE], !
POLYGALA erubescens E. Mey. [family POLYGALACEAE], ! (dwarf). Drege No. 7190.
Information
whole plant softly villous; root woody; stems numerous, ascending or decumbent, subsimple; leaves alternate, shortly petiolate, the lower oval or ovate, the upper lanceolate or linear, flat, midribbed; racemes terminal, many-flowered, elongating; bracts ovate-acuminate, membranous, reflexed, persistent; pedicels shorter than the flower; alæ obovate, very obtuse, ant. sepals broadly elliptical, 3-veined; keel small, amply crested, lat. petals spathulate; capsule obcordate. Stems 8–12 inches long or more, numerous, spreading from a robust crown. The whole plant is clothed with long, silky, spreading hairs, which are sometimes very copious (as in P. lanata, E. Mey.) and sometimes shorter and fewer. Var. β. has much broader and more obtuse leaves than usual, but is connected with α. by many intermediate forms. The ant. sepals are twice as broad as the posterior. The flowers are small and greenish, perhaps flesh-colour when fresh. P. erubescens, E. Mey.! appears to be merely a starved form of this plant.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Among shrubs on mountain sides in Uitenhage, Albany and Caffirland, E. & Z.! &c. Vanstaaden's Berg, Zurreberg and Bothasberge, Drege! var. β. between the Omsamcaba and Omtendo, Drege! (Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond).

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