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CHLORIDION Cameronii Stapf [family POACEAE]
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 9, page 1, (1917) Author: (By O. STAPF.)
Names
CHLORIDION Cameronii Stapf [family POACEAE], in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2640.
Stereochlæna Jeffreysii Hack. [family ], in Proc. Rhod. Scient. Assoc. vii. ii. 66, and in Fedde, Repert. vi. 321; Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. v. 301.
Information
Perennial, cæspitose on a very short rhizome with mostly extra vaginal innovations. Culms 1 to over 3 ft. high, slender to somewhat stout, terete, erect or geniculate, 5–7-noded, lower and intermediate internodes usually shorter than the adjacent sheaths, the uppermost long-exserted. Leaf-sheaths terete and tight, or the lower more or less compressed and loose, hirsute or the upper, rarely all, subglabrous or glabrous, very finely striate; ligules ciliolate; blades linear from an equally wide or slightly narrowed base, long-tapering to an acute point, up to 8 in. by 2–4 lin., or in stunted specimens 1 1/2–2 in. by 1 1/2–2 lin., flat, pale or glaucous-green, hirsute on both sides, or glabrous below, margins cartilaginous, rough, midrib very slender, nerves numerous, close, finely rough above. Racemes 4–8 (rarely 2 or 3), slender, straight or somewhat flexuous, 1 1/2–5 1/2 in. long; rhachis up to 2/5 lin. wide, puberulous on both sides, wings scabrid or ciliate, greyish-green; pedicels scabrid, the longer about 1/2 lin. long. Spikelets 1–1 1/2 lin. long (excluding the awn), pale greyish or brownish-green. Upper glume ovate, acute or mucronulate, 1/6– 1/5 lin. long, pale, 1-nerved or nerveless. Lower floret: valve spinulously ciliolate on the keels, very scabrid along all the nerves, awn very fine, straight, 3–5 lin. long, often purplish; valvule square, up to almost 1/10 lin. long. Upper floret linear-oblong, acute, 4/5–1 lin. long, brown, early darkening except at the pale or whitish margins. Anthers 2/5– 3/4 lin. long. Grain whitish, 3/4– 1/3 lin. long.
Distribution
Nyasaland Mozamb. Dist. Shire Highlands, Buchanan, 7! Mount Chiradzulu, near the summit, Cameron, 180! N'tondwe Cameron, 167! Namasi, Cameron, 15! 20! Mount Mlanje, Adamson, 403! North Nyasaland, without precise locality, Whyte !Rhodesia Mozamb. Dist. Bulawayo, Jeffreys, 46, 83. Bulawayo and Matoppo Hills, Appleton, 13! North Mazoe District, Mundy and without precise locality, Allen, 739! 750!
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 9, page 1, (1917) Author: (By O. STAPF.)
Names
CHLORIDION Cameronii Stapf [family POACEAE], in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2640.
Stereochlæna Jeffreysii Hack. [family ], in Proc. Rhod. Scient. Assoc. vii. ii. 66, and in Fedde, Repert. vi. 321; Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. v. 301.
Information
Perennial, cæspitose on a very short rhizome with mostly extra vaginal innovations. Culms 1 to over 3 ft. high, slender to somewhat stout, terete, erect or geniculate, 5–7-noded, lower and intermediate internodes usually shorter than the adjacent sheaths, the uppermost long-exserted. Leaf-sheaths terete and tight, or the lower more or less compressed and loose, hirsute or the upper, rarely all, subglabrous or glabrous, very finely striate; ligules ciliolate; blades linear from an equally wide or slightly narrowed base, long-tapering to an acute point, up to 8 in. by 2–4 lin., or in stunted specimens 1 1/2–2 in. by 1 1/2–2 lin., flat, pale or glaucous-green, hirsute on both sides, or glabrous below, margins cartilaginous, rough, midrib very slender, nerves numerous, close, finely rough above. Racemes 4–8 (rarely 2 or 3), slender, straight or somewhat flexuous, 1 1/2–5 1/2 in. long; rhachis up to 2/5 lin. wide, puberulous on both sides, wings scabrid or ciliate, greyish-green; pedicels scabrid, the longer about 1/2 lin. long. Spikelets 1–1 1/2 lin. long (excluding the awn), pale greyish or brownish-green. Upper glume ovate, acute or mucronulate, 1/6– 1/5 lin. long, pale, 1-nerved or nerveless. Lower floret: valve spinulously ciliolate on the keels, very scabrid along all the nerves, awn very fine, straight, 3–5 lin. long, often purplish; valvule square, up to almost 1/10 lin. long. Upper floret linear-oblong, acute, 4/5–1 lin. long, brown, early darkening except at the pale or whitish margins. Anthers 2/5– 3/4 lin. long. Grain whitish, 3/4– 1/3 lin. long.
Distribution
Nyasaland Mozamb. Dist. Shire Highlands, Buchanan, 7! Mount Chiradzulu, near the summit, Cameron, 180! N'tondwe Cameron, 167! Namasi, Cameron, 15! 20! Mount Mlanje, Adamson, 403! North Nyasaland, without precise locality, Whyte !Rhodesia Mozamb. Dist. Bulawayo, Jeffreys, 46, 83. Bulawayo and Matoppo Hills, Appleton, 13! North Mazoe District, Mundy and without precise locality, Allen, 739! 750!
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 9, page 1, (1917) Author: (By O. STAPF.)
Names
CHLORIDION Cameronii Stapf [family POACEAE], in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 2640.
Stereochlæna Jeffreysii Hack. [family ], in Proc. Rhod. Scient. Assoc. vii. ii. 66, and in Fedde, Repert. vi. 321; Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. v. 301.
Information
Perennial, cæspitose on a very short rhizome with mostly extra vaginal innovations. Culms 1 to over 3 ft. high, slender to somewhat stout, terete, erect or geniculate, 5–7-noded, lower and intermediate internodes usually shorter than the adjacent sheaths, the uppermost long-exserted. Leaf-sheaths terete and tight, or the lower more or less compressed and loose, hirsute or the upper, rarely all, subglabrous or glabrous, very finely striate; ligules ciliolate; blades linear from an equally wide or slightly narrowed base, long-tapering to an acute point, up to 8 in. by 2–4 lin., or in stunted specimens 1 1/2–2 in. by 1 1/2–2 lin., flat, pale or glaucous-green, hirsute on both sides, or glabrous below, margins cartilaginous, rough, midrib very slender, nerves numerous, close, finely rough above. Racemes 4–8 (rarely 2 or 3), slender, straight or somewhat flexuous, 1 1/2–5 1/2 in. long; rhachis up to 2/5 lin. wide, puberulous on both sides, wings scabrid or ciliate, greyish-green; pedicels scabrid, the longer about 1/2 lin. long. Spikelets 1–1 1/2 lin. long (excluding the awn), pale greyish or brownish-green. Upper glume ovate, acute or mucronulate, 1/6– 1/5 lin. long, pale, 1-nerved or nerveless. Lower floret: valve spinulously ciliolate on the keels, very scabrid along all the nerves, awn very fine, straight, 3–5 lin. long, often purplish; valvule square, up to almost 1/10 lin. long. Upper floret linear-oblong, acute, 4/5–1 lin. long, brown, early darkening except at the pale or whitish margins. Anthers 2/5– 3/4 lin. long. Grain whitish, 3/4– 1/3 lin. long.
Distribution
Nyasaland Mozamb. Dist. Shire Highlands, Buchanan, 7! Mount Chiradzulu, near the summit, Cameron, 180! N'tondwe Cameron, 167! Namasi, Cameron, 15! 20! Mount Mlanje, Adamson, 403! North Nyasaland, without precise locality, Whyte !Rhodesia Mozamb. Dist. Bulawayo, Jeffreys, 46, 83. Bulawayo and Matoppo Hills, Appleton, 13! North Mazoe District, Mundy and without precise locality, Allen, 739! 750!
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