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Pycnostachys eminii

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Pycnostachys deflexifolia Baker [family LABIATAE]
Syntype of Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata De Wild. [family LABIATAE]
Type of Pycnostachys ruwenzoriensis Baker [family LABIATAE]
Type of Pycnostachys eminii Gürke [family LABIATAE]
Syntype of Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata De Wild. [family LABIATAE]
Type of Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata De Wild. [family LABIATAE]
Type of Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata De Wild. [family LAMIACEAE]
Type of Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata De Wild. [family LAMIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata De Wild. [family LAMIACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Pycnostachys eminii Gurke [family LAMIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Gatheri Grace, 1993
Related name
  • Pycnostachys ruwenzoriensis
  • Pycnostachys deflexifolia
  • Pycnostachys rotundato-dentata
  • Pycnostachys eminii

Flora

Entry for Pycnostachys eminii Gürke [family LABIATAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Names
Pycnostachys eminii Gürke [family LABIATAE], in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 22: 145 (1895); F.T.A. 5: 385; E. A. Bruce in Kew Bull. 1939: 589.
Information
A pubescent aromatic shrub several feet high with cylindrical spikes of pale blue flowers.
Distribution
[Br.] Cam.: Bambui, 6,300 ft., Bamenda (Dec.)
Distribution (external)
Congo
E. Africa

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