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MAHERNIA grandiflora Burch. [family STERCULIACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 179, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
MAHERNIA grandiflora Burch. [family STERCULIACEAE], Cat. 2333;—DC. Prod. 1. 497.
HERMANNIA grandiflora [family STERCULIACEAE], Hort. Kew.
Information
shrubby, divaricately branched, glandular or glabrous; leaves cuneate-obovate, inciso-dentate or sub-pinnatifid, with obtuse lobes, scattered or tufted; stipules small, lanceolate or ovate; peduncles elongate 2-flowered, with oblong-acute, ternate bracts; pedicels pubescent; calyx obconic, deeply cleft, pubescent, with broadly subulate lobes; petals 4–5 times as long as the calyx, spreading, obovate, tapering at base; anthers short, ovate-acute; ovary obovate, stellato-pubescent. A branching shrub, 1–2 feet high, the young parts sprinkled with minute, stipitate glands; sometimes almost glabrous. Leaves rather rigid, varying from cuneate to almost lanceolate, variably incised. Flowers large, funnel-shaped, pendulous, brick-red, sweetly scented, nearly 3/4 inch across. Stamens very short; the anthers small, ovate, shortly cuspidate; filaments with a narrow wing and obcordate, hispid, expansion below the summit. Mahernia stricta, E. Mey.! has the filaments and inflorescence of Hermannia, under which genus it will be found: in its mere corolla it closely resembles M. grandiflora.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Karroo Districts, Masson! Plains north of Litakun, Burchell. Nieuweveld, Beaufort, Drege! Gamke R., Zeyher! (Herb. Hook., Banks, Benth., Sond.)
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 179, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
MAHERNIA grandiflora Burch. [family STERCULIACEAE], Cat. 2333;—DC. Prod. 1. 497.
HERMANNIA grandiflora [family STERCULIACEAE], Hort. Kew.
Information
shrubby, divaricately branched, glandular or glabrous; leaves cuneate-obovate, inciso-dentate or sub-pinnatifid, with obtuse lobes, scattered or tufted; stipules small, lanceolate or ovate; peduncles elongate 2-flowered, with oblong-acute, ternate bracts; pedicels pubescent; calyx obconic, deeply cleft, pubescent, with broadly subulate lobes; petals 4–5 times as long as the calyx, spreading, obovate, tapering at base; anthers short, ovate-acute; ovary obovate, stellato-pubescent. A branching shrub, 1–2 feet high, the young parts sprinkled with minute, stipitate glands; sometimes almost glabrous. Leaves rather rigid, varying from cuneate to almost lanceolate, variably incised. Flowers large, funnel-shaped, pendulous, brick-red, sweetly scented, nearly 3/4 inch across. Stamens very short; the anthers small, ovate, shortly cuspidate; filaments with a narrow wing and obcordate, hispid, expansion below the summit. Mahernia stricta, E. Mey.! has the filaments and inflorescence of Hermannia, under which genus it will be found: in its mere corolla it closely resembles M. grandiflora.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Karroo Districts, Masson! Plains north of Litakun, Burchell. Nieuweveld, Beaufort, Drege! Gamke R., Zeyher! (Herb. Hook., Banks, Benth., Sond.)
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 1, page 179, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
MAHERNIA grandiflora Burch. [family STERCULIACEAE], Cat. 2333;—DC. Prod. 1. 497.
HERMANNIA grandiflora [family STERCULIACEAE], Hort. Kew.
Information
shrubby, divaricately branched, glandular or glabrous; leaves cuneate-obovate, inciso-dentate or sub-pinnatifid, with obtuse lobes, scattered or tufted; stipules small, lanceolate or ovate; peduncles elongate 2-flowered, with oblong-acute, ternate bracts; pedicels pubescent; calyx obconic, deeply cleft, pubescent, with broadly subulate lobes; petals 4–5 times as long as the calyx, spreading, obovate, tapering at base; anthers short, ovate-acute; ovary obovate, stellato-pubescent. A branching shrub, 1–2 feet high, the young parts sprinkled with minute, stipitate glands; sometimes almost glabrous. Leaves rather rigid, varying from cuneate to almost lanceolate, variably incised. Flowers large, funnel-shaped, pendulous, brick-red, sweetly scented, nearly 3/4 inch across. Stamens very short; the anthers small, ovate, shortly cuspidate; filaments with a narrow wing and obcordate, hispid, expansion below the summit. Mahernia stricta, E. Mey.! has the filaments and inflorescence of Hermannia, under which genus it will be found: in its mere corolla it closely resembles M. grandiflora.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Karroo Districts, Masson! Plains north of Litakun, Burchell. Nieuweveld, Beaufort, Drege! Gamke R., Zeyher! (Herb. Hook., Banks, Benth., Sond.)
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