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Anacampseros lanceolata

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Neotype of Anacampseros rhodesica N.E.Br. [family ANACAMPSEROTACEAE]
Holotype of Anacampseros nebrownii Poelln. [family PORTULACACEAE]
Neotype of Anacampseros lanceolata (Haw.) Sweet subsp. lanceolata [family PORTULACACEAE]
Neotype of Portulaca lanceolata Haw. [family PORTULACACEAE]
Holotype of Anacampseros lanceolata var. albiflora Poelln. [family PORTULACACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Anacampseros lanceolata Not on sheet. [family PORTULACACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet., Anacampseros lanceolata Sweet [family PORTULACACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Talinum piligerum
  • Portulaca lanceolata
  • Talinum uniflorum
  • Talinum albiflorum
  • Anacampseros lanceolata
  • Anacampseros lanigera
  • Anacampseros nebrownii
  • Anacampseros albiflora

Flora

Entry for ANACAMPSEROS lanceolata DC. [family ]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 2, page 381, (1894) Author: (BYW. SONDER.)
Names
ANACAMPSEROS lanceolata DC. [family ], l. c.
Portulaca lanceolata Haw. [family PORTULACACEAE], Syn. 126.
Information
leaves lanceolate, fleshy, glabrous, convex beneath; axillary hairs very long; scape leafy, short, generally 1-flowered. Stems very short. Calyx reddish. Petals reddish. Seeds almost 3-winged. It seems only a variety of A. telephiastrum.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Cape, Haworth, (unknown to me.)

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