Compilation
Pupalia erecta
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Name
Identification
Pupalia erecta Suess. [family AMARANTHACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet., Cyathula orthacantha (Hochst. ex Schweinf.) Schinz [family AMARANTHACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
- Pupalia erecta
- Cyathula orthacantha
Flora
Entry for Cyathula orthacantha Hochst. ex Aschers. Schinz [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 1, page 28, (1988) Author: C. C. Townsend
Names
Sericocomopsis orthacantha Hochst. ex Aschers. Peter [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Fedde, Repert. Beih. 40 , 2: 230 (1932). Type as above.
Cyathula kilimandscharica Suesseng. & Beyerle [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Fedde, Repert. 44: 44 (1938). Type from Kenya.
Pupalia erecta Suesseng. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Fedde, Repert. 44: 47 (1938). Type from Tanzania.
Cyathula orthacanthoides Suesseng. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Mitt. Bot. Staatss. München 1: 4 (1950). Type from Tanzania.
Cyathula orthacantha Hochst. ex Aschers. Schinz [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Engl. Pflanzenfam. 3 , la: 108 (1893).—Podlech & Meeuse in Merxm. Prodr. Fl. SW. Afr. 33: 15 (1966). Type from Ethiopia.
Pupalia orthacantha Hochst. ex Aschers. [family AMARANTHACEAE], in Schweinf., Beitr. Fl. Aeth.: 181 (1867). Type as above.
Kyphocarpa orthacantha Hochst. ex Aschers. C.B. Clarke [family AMARANTHACEAE], in F.T.A. 6 , 1: 55 (1909).—Schinz in Engl. & Prantl Pflanzenfam. ed. 2, 16 C : 43 (1934).
Information
Annual herb, usually much-branched, erect to prostrate, commonly straggling or sprawling, 0.3–1.5 m.; stem and branches coarse, terete and striate in the lower parts, becoming bluntly tetragonous or sharply angled and sulcate above, thinly to densely furnished with white, upwardly appressed or patent multicellular hairs, the older parts usually glabrescent; nodes distinctly swollen, usually densely pilose, in larger forms the stem and branches commonly considerably shrunken above the nodes when dry. Leaves variable in form and size, from broadly ovate to broadly or narrowly elliptic, lanceolate-oblong or narrowly lanceolate, 1–15 × 0.7–5.5 cm., acute or acuminate at the apex, at the base shortly cuneate to attenuate with a petiole 0.4–2 cm. long, surfaces thinly to densely pilose with appressed white hairs which in the more densely hairy forms are longer and more divergent especially along the venation of the lower surface. Inflorescences white to pale green, crimson or maroon, terminal on the stem and branches, each a spike-like or more rarely capitate thyrse of sessile condensed cymes c. 1.25–2 cm. in diam. at anthesis, the entire thyrse 1.25–8 cm. long with the lowest cymes somewhat distant or not; peduncle 0.6–6 ( 11.5) cm. long, both it and the inflorescence axis whitish-pilose; bracts 3–5 mm. long, lanceolate to deltoid-ovate with a long-excurrent midrib, sparingly to moderately pilose dorsally; bracteoles 3–5 mm., broadly deltoid-ovate, midrib excurrent in a long sharp, straight arista, sparingly pilose dorsally; ultimate divisions of lateral cymes formed of a central fertile flower subtended on each side by a triad of one fertile and two lateral modified flowers. Outer 2 tepals (3.5)4.5–7(9) mm. long, with 3 very strong and prominent nerves which meet just below the apex and are excurrent to form a short mucro, usually more or less densely furnished with matted, multicellular, barbellate, white hairs, but sometimes thinly hairy or almost glabrous, and then with a carmine colouration frequently developed; inner 3 tepals shorter, more faintly 3–5(6)-nerved with one margin usually wider below and the nerves on that side more widely separated, pilose chiefly about the apex or sometimes throughout; all tepals lanceolate-oblong, narrowly hyaline-margined. modified flowers of a few lanceolate-based, long-aristate bracteoliform processes and several simple yellowish or reddish spines. Filaments compressed, 2.5–5 mm. long; pseudostaminodes 1–2 mm. long, broadly cuneate-obovate, the dentate-fimbriate apex flat or incurved above, a dentate or furcate (“stags-horn”) dorsal scale also present. Style slender, 2–5 mm. long; ovary obovoid-turbinate, c.1–1.5 mm. long. Capsule pyriform, membranous save for the strongly thickened rim around the apical depression, 2.5–3 mm. long. Seed 2–3 mm., ovoid, brown. In fruit the axis and branches of the lateral cymes become indurate-incrassate and concrescent, so that each cyme falls as a complete burr 1–1.5 cm. in diam. with 4–7 mm. spines; the hard base of the burr clad with the persistent bracteoles.
Habitat
Along roadsides and in disturbed or cultivated ground, in mopane woodland (probably always degraded), in secondary grassland, along river banks and at edges of pans
Altitude range
460–1060 m.
1060
460
Distribution
Zimbabwe S 12 km. SE of Tuli on Rd. to Shashi Irrigation Scheme, 22.iii.1959, Drummond 5915 IK; LISC; SRGH).Zimbabwe W Hwange, Matetsi, 23.v.1975, Gonde 25 (K; SRGH).Zimbabwe E Sabi Valley Chisumbanje, 456 m., 16.ii.1958, Plowes 2029 (K; SRGH).Zambia S Lusitu, 19.v.1960, Fanshawe 5683 (K; NDO).Botswana SE Swaneng Hills School by Serowe, 1065 m., 1.iv.1967, Mitchison A26 (K).Mozambique T Baroma Distr., Sisitso, 4.vii.1950. Chase 2767 (BM; SRGH).Malawi N Mzimba Distr., S. side of Lake Kazuni, 1080 m., 20.v.1970, Brummitt 10945 (K; LISC; MAL; PRE; SRGH).Zimbabwe N Hunyani R., 10 km. S. of Danda Mission, 456 m., 15.v.1962, Wild 5752 (K; SRGH)Zambia C Luangwa Game Reserve, 8.v.1965, Mitchell 2906.Botswana N Okavango R. below Mohembo, E. bank, 28.iv.1975, Biegel, Mütter & Gibbs-Russell 5021 (K; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
Sudan
Ethiopia
Uganda
Kenya
Tanzania
Angola
Namibia
Notes
Noted as a very bad weed by observers in various parts of its range.