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Diastella parilis

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Type of Mimetes myrtifolia R.Br. [family PROTEACEAE]
Filed as Diastella parilis Knight [family PROTEACEAE]
Diastella parilis Salisb. ex Knight
Type of Mimetes myrtifolia R.Br. [family PROTEACEAE]
Filed as Diastella parilis Salisb. ex Knight [family PROTEACEAE]
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Diastella parilis Salisb. ex Knight [family PROTEACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for DIASTELLA parilis Knight [family PROTEACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 5, page 502, (1912) Author: By J. HUTCHINSON, E. P. PHILLIPS and O. STAPF.
Names
DIASTELLA parilis Knight [family PROTEACEAE], Prot. 62
Mimetes myrtifolia R. Br. var. α [family PROTEACEAE], in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 110; Roem. & Schultes, Syst. Veg. iii. 382; Meisn. in DC. Prodr. xiv. 265.
Leucospermum parile Knight ex Loud. [family PROTEACEAE], Encycl. Pl. 82.
Information
a small shrub 1–3 ft. high; stem simple; branches pubescent or villous; leaves 1/2–1 in. long, 1 1/4–2 1/2 lin. broad, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse with an entire or trifid callous apex, a little narrowed to the base, coriaceous, sometimes subdistinctly 3–5-nerved, more or less thinly villous; heads sessile, 4–6 lin. long, 1/2– 3/4 in. in diam.; involucral bracts about 1/2 in. long, ovate or lanceolate, acutely acuminate, the outer adpressed-pilose outside, the intermediate more glabrescent and densely ciliate; innermost bracts linear, densely villous; perianth-segments nearly free, 4 lin. long, linear-filiform, villous with long hairs; limb 3/4 lin. long, narrowly lanceolate, acute, villous; anthers sessile, 1/2 lin. long, elliptic; apical gland 1/8 lin. long, ovate, subobtuse; ovary 2/3 lin. long, oblong, pubescent; style 4 3/4 lin. long, filiform, terete, gradually narrowed to the apex, pubescent at the base, persistent; stigma 1/4 lin. long, cylindric, subobtuse, furrowed; fruit 3 1/4 lin. long, ellipsoid, glabrous, reticulate. null
Distribution
COAST REGION Tulbagh Div.; between New Kloof and Elands Kloof, Drège! Ceres Road, Schlechter, 9085! Great Winter Hoek, Niven.SOUTH AFRICA Without locality, Brown!
Notes
R. Brown made two varieties of his Mimetes myrtifolia, both of which I have seen at the British Museum. His var. α is the same as Drège's specimen, a small shrub 14 in. high, his var. β equals Diastella myrtifolia, Knight (Niven, 36), a bushy shrub 7–8 ft. high. These two plants are undoubtedly distinct species, and Knight recognised them as such.—E. P. P.

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