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ALTERNANTHERA pungens Kunth [family AMARANTHACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: by C. C. Townsend [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
ALTERNANTHERA pungens Kunth [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1817). Fig. 88.
ALTERNANTHERA repens (L.) Link [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1821).
Information
Prostrate perennial with a stout, vertical rootstock, also rooting at the lower nodes, much-branched from the base outwards to form mats up to c. 1 m across. Stem and branches at first densely villous with long white hairs, later glabrescent. Leaves broadly rhomboid-ovate to obovate, 1.5–4.5 x 0.3–2.7 cm, rounded or subacute at the apex with the mucro frequently bristle-like when young, attenuate below, glabrous or rather thinly appressed-hairy. Inflorescences sessile, commonly 2–3 together, 0.5–1.5 x 0.5–1 cm, globose to shortly cylindrical. Tepals extremely dissimilar: outer 2 (abaxial) deltoid-lanceolate, c. 5 mm., with a spinous arista; inner (adaxial) oblong, flat, c. 3 mm, strongly dentate at the apex, mucro short and fine; lateral tepals c. 2 mm, sinuate in lateral view with the two sides connivent; all tepals with tufts of glochidiate, barbellate hairs. Stamens 5, all with anthers, pseudostaminodes broad and quadrate or shorter, entire to dentate. Style as wide as or wider than long. Fruit roundish, c. 2 mm, rounded to retuse at the tip.
Range
N1; C2; S1, 3 a native of tropical America, now widespread in most tropical and subtropical regions.
Altitude range
150–1310 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Hemming 2230; Bally 11782; Terry 3476.
Notes
Qudha-ingress (Som.).
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: by C. C. Townsend [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
ALTERNANTHERA pungens Kunth [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1817). Fig. 88.
ALTERNANTHERA repens (L.) Link [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1821).
Information
Prostrate perennial with a stout, vertical rootstock, also rooting at the lower nodes, much-branched from the base outwards to form mats up to c. 1 m across. Stem and branches at first densely villous with long white hairs, later glabrescent. Leaves broadly rhomboid-ovate to obovate, 1.5–4.5 x 0.3–2.7 cm, rounded or subacute at the apex with the mucro frequently bristle-like when young, attenuate below, glabrous or rather thinly appressed-hairy. Inflorescences sessile, commonly 2–3 together, 0.5–1.5 x 0.5–1 cm, globose to shortly cylindrical. Tepals extremely dissimilar: outer 2 (abaxial) deltoid-lanceolate, c. 5 mm., with a spinous arista; inner (adaxial) oblong, flat, c. 3 mm, strongly dentate at the apex, mucro short and fine; lateral tepals c. 2 mm, sinuate in lateral view with the two sides connivent; all tepals with tufts of glochidiate, barbellate hairs. Stamens 5, all with anthers, pseudostaminodes broad and quadrate or shorter, entire to dentate. Style as wide as or wider than long. Fruit roundish, c. 2 mm, rounded to retuse at the tip.
Range
N1; C2; S1, 3 a native of tropical America, now widespread in most tropical and subtropical regions.
Altitude range
150–1310 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Hemming 2230; Bally 11782; Terry 3476.
Notes
Qudha-ingress (Som.).
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: by C. C. Townsend [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
ALTERNANTHERA pungens Kunth [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1817). Fig. 88.
ALTERNANTHERA repens (L.) Link [family AMARANTHACEAE], (1821).
Information
Prostrate perennial with a stout, vertical rootstock, also rooting at the lower nodes, much-branched from the base outwards to form mats up to c. 1 m across. Stem and branches at first densely villous with long white hairs, later glabrescent. Leaves broadly rhomboid-ovate to obovate, 1.5–4.5 x 0.3–2.7 cm, rounded or subacute at the apex with the mucro frequently bristle-like when young, attenuate below, glabrous or rather thinly appressed-hairy. Inflorescences sessile, commonly 2–3 together, 0.5–1.5 x 0.5–1 cm, globose to shortly cylindrical. Tepals extremely dissimilar: outer 2 (abaxial) deltoid-lanceolate, c. 5 mm., with a spinous arista; inner (adaxial) oblong, flat, c. 3 mm, strongly dentate at the apex, mucro short and fine; lateral tepals c. 2 mm, sinuate in lateral view with the two sides connivent; all tepals with tufts of glochidiate, barbellate hairs. Stamens 5, all with anthers, pseudostaminodes broad and quadrate or shorter, entire to dentate. Style as wide as or wider than long. Fruit roundish, c. 2 mm, rounded to retuse at the tip.
Range
N1; C2; S1, 3 a native of tropical America, now widespread in most tropical and subtropical regions.
Altitude range
150–1310 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Hemming 2230; Bally 11782; Terry 3476.
Notes
Qudha-ingress (Som.).
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