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Silene crassifolia

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Syntype of Silene crassifolia L. variety angustifolia Bartl. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Isotype of Silene crassifolia Thore. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Filed as Silene clandestina Jacq. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Neotype of Silene crassifolia L. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Filed as Silene crassifolia L. [family CARYOCARACEAE]
Syntype of Silene constantia Eckl. and Zeyh. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Silene crassifolia L. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Isotype of Silene thunbergiana Eckl. & Zeyh. ex Sond. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Silene crassifolia L. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on Sheet, Silene constantia Eckl. and Zeyh. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet,
Related name
  • Silene flexuosa
  • Silene crassifolia
  • Silene constantia
  • Silene thunbergiana
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  • Silene uniflora
  • Silene vulgaris
  • Silene clandestina

Flora

Entry for SILENE Thunbergiana E. & Z. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 120, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER.)
Names
SILENE Thunbergiana E. & Z. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE], ! 253, excl. syn.
SILENE crassifolia Bartl. [family CARYOPHYLLACEAE], Linn. 7. p. 623, non L. nec Thunb. Herb. Un. It. No. 758.
Information
pubescent; stem erect, much branched, leafy, naked at top, scabrid; leaves obovate, obtuse, mucronulate, the upper smaller, often narrower; flowers racemose; bracts lanceolate; calyces minutely pubescent, in flower cylindrical, in fruit longish-clavate; thecaphore as long as the ovate capsule. Perennial, 1–2 feet high, with spreading branches, below covered with spreading hairs, above shortly pubescent. Leaves 1/2–1 inch long, 4–6 lines wide, pubescent on both sides, the upper ones remote. Raceme secund, 4–6 flowered; pedicels 1–3 lines long, the lowest longest. Calyx 8 lines long, shortly pubescent on the nerves, the teeth obtuse, 1 line long. Petals carneous or purple, the lamina bifid, coronate. Caps. 4 lines long. Differs from the two following in the taller and more slender stem; green leaves, not fleshy; more slender, and not funnel-shaped calyx, and by the fruit; from S. obtusifolia, Willd., to which it comes nearest, in the stem naked and scabrous near the summit, the longer and narrower calyx and longer thecaphore.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA On the ascent of Table Mt., and on the Lion's Mt., Capetown, Brehm, E. & Z.! Drege. Pappe, W.H.H., &c. (Herb. Hook., T.C.D., Sond.).

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