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BASEONEMA Gregorii Schlechter & Rendle [family ASCLEPIADACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 4, Part 1, page 231, (1904) Author: (By N. E. Brown.)
Names
BASEONEMA Gregorii Schlechter & Rendle [family ASCLEPIADACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 1896, 97, t. 356, fig. B. —Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. zum ii.-iv. 286.
Information
Apparently a woody plant, with long straight branches, subglabrous or slightly puberulous; internodes up to 5 in. long. Leaves opposite, spreading; petiole 3 1/2–5 lin. long; blade 1 1/2–2 1/4 in. in length and breadth, nearly circular, very shortly and obtusely apiculate, cordate at the base, very shortly velvety-pubescent on both sides, but more sparsely above. Cymes pedunculate, dichotomous or trichotomous, glabrous; peduncle 6–13 lin. long; branches 2–3 3/4 in. long, spreading, several-flowered; pedicels 3/4–1 in. long, rather slender, glabrous, except at the apex, which is rather densely pubescent and thickened under the calyx; bracts about 1/2– 3/4 lin. long, narrowly oblong, obtuse, densely pubescent with short spreading hairs. Sepals 1/2– 2/3 lin. long, 1/3– 1/2 lin. broad, ovate, obtuse, densely pubescent, recurved. Corolla reflexed, lobed almost to the base; lobes 3 1/2–3 3/4 lin. long, 1 1/4–1 1/3 lin. broad, linear-oblong, obtuse, narrowly reflexed along the margins, tomentose on the back, glabrous, on the inner face minutely ciliate on one margin. Corona none. Filaments of the stamens 1 lin. long, dilated at their basal third into a broad semicircular fleshy mass, above which they are filiform; anthers about 1 1/4 lin. long, linear-oblong, acute, adhering to the dilated apex of the style, connate at the tips.
Distribution
British East Africa Nile Land East Ongalea Mountains, at Kinani Gregory, 14!
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 4, Part 1, page 231, (1904) Author: (By N. E. Brown.)
Names
BASEONEMA Gregorii Schlechter & Rendle [family ASCLEPIADACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 1896, 97, t. 356, fig. B. —Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. zum ii.-iv. 286.
Information
Apparently a woody plant, with long straight branches, subglabrous or slightly puberulous; internodes up to 5 in. long. Leaves opposite, spreading; petiole 3 1/2–5 lin. long; blade 1 1/2–2 1/4 in. in length and breadth, nearly circular, very shortly and obtusely apiculate, cordate at the base, very shortly velvety-pubescent on both sides, but more sparsely above. Cymes pedunculate, dichotomous or trichotomous, glabrous; peduncle 6–13 lin. long; branches 2–3 3/4 in. long, spreading, several-flowered; pedicels 3/4–1 in. long, rather slender, glabrous, except at the apex, which is rather densely pubescent and thickened under the calyx; bracts about 1/2– 3/4 lin. long, narrowly oblong, obtuse, densely pubescent with short spreading hairs. Sepals 1/2– 2/3 lin. long, 1/3– 1/2 lin. broad, ovate, obtuse, densely pubescent, recurved. Corolla reflexed, lobed almost to the base; lobes 3 1/2–3 3/4 lin. long, 1 1/4–1 1/3 lin. broad, linear-oblong, obtuse, narrowly reflexed along the margins, tomentose on the back, glabrous, on the inner face minutely ciliate on one margin. Corona none. Filaments of the stamens 1 lin. long, dilated at their basal third into a broad semicircular fleshy mass, above which they are filiform; anthers about 1 1/4 lin. long, linear-oblong, acute, adhering to the dilated apex of the style, connate at the tips.
Distribution
British East Africa Nile Land East Ongalea Mountains, at Kinani Gregory, 14!
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 4, Part 1, page 231, (1904) Author: (By N. E. Brown.)
Names
BASEONEMA Gregorii Schlechter & Rendle [family ASCLEPIADACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 1896, 97, t. 356, fig. B. —Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. zum ii.-iv. 286.
Information
Apparently a woody plant, with long straight branches, subglabrous or slightly puberulous; internodes up to 5 in. long. Leaves opposite, spreading; petiole 3 1/2–5 lin. long; blade 1 1/2–2 1/4 in. in length and breadth, nearly circular, very shortly and obtusely apiculate, cordate at the base, very shortly velvety-pubescent on both sides, but more sparsely above. Cymes pedunculate, dichotomous or trichotomous, glabrous; peduncle 6–13 lin. long; branches 2–3 3/4 in. long, spreading, several-flowered; pedicels 3/4–1 in. long, rather slender, glabrous, except at the apex, which is rather densely pubescent and thickened under the calyx; bracts about 1/2– 3/4 lin. long, narrowly oblong, obtuse, densely pubescent with short spreading hairs. Sepals 1/2– 2/3 lin. long, 1/3– 1/2 lin. broad, ovate, obtuse, densely pubescent, recurved. Corolla reflexed, lobed almost to the base; lobes 3 1/2–3 3/4 lin. long, 1 1/4–1 1/3 lin. broad, linear-oblong, obtuse, narrowly reflexed along the margins, tomentose on the back, glabrous, on the inner face minutely ciliate on one margin. Corona none. Filaments of the stamens 1 lin. long, dilated at their basal third into a broad semicircular fleshy mass, above which they are filiform; anthers about 1 1/4 lin. long, linear-oblong, acute, adhering to the dilated apex of the style, connate at the tips.
Distribution
British East Africa Nile Land East Ongalea Mountains, at Kinani Gregory, 14!
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