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Zygophyllum dregeanum

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Zygophyllum simplex L. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Holotype of Zygophyllum dregeanum Sond. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Syntype of Zygophyllum dregeanum Sond. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Zygophyllum maximiliani Schltr. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Isotype of Zygophyllum densiflorum Schinz [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Zygophyllum maximiliani Schltr. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
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Identification
Zygophyllum dregeanum C.Presl [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE ] Zygophyllum simplex L. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE ] (stored under name); Zygophyllum microcarpum E.Mey. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE ]
Related name
  • Zygophyllum maximiliani
  • Zygophyllum densiflorum
  • Zygophyllum decumbens
  • Zygophyllum simplex
  • Zygophyllum microcarpum
  • Zygophyllum dregeanum

Flora

Entry for ZYGOPHYLLUM simplex Sond. var. Capense [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 351, (1894) Author: (By W. SONDER.)
Names
ZYGOPHYLLUM simplex Sond. var. Capense [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
ZYGOPHYLLUM microphyllum E. & Z. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE], ! 771, non Thunb.
ZYGOPHYLLUM microcarpum E. Mey. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE], !, non Lichtenstein.
ZYGOPHYLLUM Dregeanum Presl [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE], non Sond.
Information
stems stronger, ascending-erect, 6–12 inches high, much-branched, leaves obovate or cuneate-oblong, obtuse. null

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