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Zygophyllum portulacoides

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Type? of Zygophyllum portulacoides Forssk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Zygophyllum simplex L. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Zygophyllum portulacoides Cham. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Syntype of Zygophyllum portulacoides Forssk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Syntype of Zygophyllum portulacoides Forssk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Syntype of Zygophyllum portulacoides Forssk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
Syntype of Zygophyllum portulacoides Forssk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE]
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Identification
Zygophyllum portulacoides Forssk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet, Zygophyllum simplex L. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by M.N. El Hadidi, 1977
Related name
  • Tetraena simplex
  • Zygophyllum simplex
  • Zygophyllum portulacoides

Flora

Entry for ZYGOPHYLLUM simplex Linn. [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 Linn. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE], Mant. p. 68;—Willd. Sp. Pl. 2. P. 1 p. 560. DC. Prod. 1. p. 705.
ZYGOPHYLLUM portulacoides Forsk. [family ZYGOPHYLLACEAE], descr. p. 88. Ic. t. 12. B.
Information
annual; leaves simple, fleshy, cylindrical. A succulent annual, fragile when dry. Root perpendicular, as thick as a pigeon's quill. Stems as thick, many from the same root, decumbent at base, then erect, terete, pale, with alternate, divaricating branches, and alternate, rarely opposite, short, slender branchlets. Internodes in the stem 1/2–1 inch long, shorter in the branches. Leaves very widely spreading, sometimes 1 1/2–2 lines, sometimes 4–5 lines long, a line wide, narrowed at base, sub-sessile, very fleshy. Stipules hyaline, small, triangular. Flowers minute, 5-cleft. Peduncles axillary, solitary, 1/2–1 line long. Petals yellowish, clawed, obovate, twice as long as the obtuse sepals. Stamens as long as the petals. Scales bipartite to the base, hyaline, the segments oblong, obtuse, thrice as short as the filaments. Capsule mostly pendulous, 1 line long and wide, emarginate at the apex, obcordate, sharply 5-angled; style very slender, half as long as the capsule or longer.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Clayey soil in Bosjesmansland, at the Orange R., E. & Z.! near Verleptpram, Drege! Armaedsfontein and Kamos, Zey.! 280. Sep.-Jan. (Herb. E. Mey., Sond., Lehm.)
Notes
The flowers and fruits in the Arabian and Egyptian specimens entirely agree with those in the Cape plant.

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