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BRACHYTHRIX lugarensis (O. Hoffm.) Wild & G.V. Pope [family COMPOSITAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, Part 1, page 1, (2000) Author: H. J. Beentje, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S.
Names
BRACHYTHRIX lugarensis (O. Hoffm.) Wild & G.V. Pope [family COMPOSITAE], in Kirkia 11: 28 (1978); C. Jeffrey in K.B. 43: 270 (1988); G.V. Pope in F.Z. 6: 180, t. 29e (1992). Type: Tanzania, Ulanga/Njombe District, Ubena, Mt Lugara, Goetze 820 (B†, holo., BR!, K!, iso.)
Vernonia lugarensis O. Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE], in E.J. 30: 425 (1901)
Information
Perennial herb with annual stems 7–40 cm tall from a woody rootstock; roots thong-like, swelling into tubers; stems solitary or 2–3 together, erect, pubescent with spreading crispate hairs and some T-shaped hairs. Leaves sessile, ovate to oblanceolate, 2–7 cm long, 0.5–3 cm wide, base rounded to cuneate, apiculate-serrate or subentire, apex acute to briefly acuminate, scattered-pubescent above and beneath, glandular-punctate, the uppermost smaller and comparatively narrower. Capitula solitary, terminal, 9–12 mm long, 14–20 mm in diameter; stalks of individual capitula crispate-pubescent; phyllaries 3-seriate, subequal, narrowly lanceolate, 5–10 mm long, purple-tinged towards the apex, attenuate, pungent, finely crispate-pubescent. Corolla purple, 9–10 mm long, lobes 3 mm long with short stiff hairs below the apex. Achenes obovoid, 2–2.5 mm long, 4–5-ribbed, glabrous; pappus double, outer a low rim, inner of slightly flattened brown barbellate setae 0.7–5 mm long. Fig. 54/4–5, p. 279
Range
DISTR. T 4, 6/7
Altitude range
1750–2350 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Ufipa District Sumbawanga–Mbisi, Jan. 1950, Bullock 2353! & Ufipa Plateau 10 km from Mumba, Dec. 1986, Moyer & Sanane 73! & Tatanda Mission, Nov. 1986, Brummitt & Goldblatt 17997!
Distribution (external)
; Zambia
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, Part 1, page 1, (2000) Author: H. J. Beentje, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S.
Names
BRACHYTHRIX lugarensis (O. Hoffm.) Wild & G.V. Pope [family COMPOSITAE], in Kirkia 11: 28 (1978); C. Jeffrey in K.B. 43: 270 (1988); G.V. Pope in F.Z. 6: 180, t. 29e (1992). Type: Tanzania, Ulanga/Njombe District, Ubena, Mt Lugara, Goetze 820 (B†, holo., BR!, K!, iso.)
Vernonia lugarensis O. Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE], in E.J. 30: 425 (1901)
Information
Perennial herb with annual stems 7–40 cm tall from a woody rootstock; roots thong-like, swelling into tubers; stems solitary or 2–3 together, erect, pubescent with spreading crispate hairs and some T-shaped hairs. Leaves sessile, ovate to oblanceolate, 2–7 cm long, 0.5–3 cm wide, base rounded to cuneate, apiculate-serrate or subentire, apex acute to briefly acuminate, scattered-pubescent above and beneath, glandular-punctate, the uppermost smaller and comparatively narrower. Capitula solitary, terminal, 9–12 mm long, 14–20 mm in diameter; stalks of individual capitula crispate-pubescent; phyllaries 3-seriate, subequal, narrowly lanceolate, 5–10 mm long, purple-tinged towards the apex, attenuate, pungent, finely crispate-pubescent. Corolla purple, 9–10 mm long, lobes 3 mm long with short stiff hairs below the apex. Achenes obovoid, 2–2.5 mm long, 4–5-ribbed, glabrous; pappus double, outer a low rim, inner of slightly flattened brown barbellate setae 0.7–5 mm long. Fig. 54/4–5, p. 279
Range
DISTR. T 4, 6/7
Altitude range
1750–2350 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Ufipa District Sumbawanga–Mbisi, Jan. 1950, Bullock 2353! & Ufipa Plateau 10 km from Mumba, Dec. 1986, Moyer & Sanane 73! & Tatanda Mission, Nov. 1986, Brummitt & Goldblatt 17997!
Distribution (external)
; Zambia
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, Part 1, page 1, (2000) Author: H. J. Beentje, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S.
Names
BRACHYTHRIX lugarensis (O. Hoffm.) Wild & G.V. Pope [family COMPOSITAE], in Kirkia 11: 28 (1978); C. Jeffrey in K.B. 43: 270 (1988); G.V. Pope in F.Z. 6: 180, t. 29e (1992). Type: Tanzania, Ulanga/Njombe District, Ubena, Mt Lugara, Goetze 820 (B†, holo., BR!, K!, iso.)
Vernonia lugarensis O. Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE], in E.J. 30: 425 (1901)
Information
Perennial herb with annual stems 7–40 cm tall from a woody rootstock; roots thong-like, swelling into tubers; stems solitary or 2–3 together, erect, pubescent with spreading crispate hairs and some T-shaped hairs. Leaves sessile, ovate to oblanceolate, 2–7 cm long, 0.5–3 cm wide, base rounded to cuneate, apiculate-serrate or subentire, apex acute to briefly acuminate, scattered-pubescent above and beneath, glandular-punctate, the uppermost smaller and comparatively narrower. Capitula solitary, terminal, 9–12 mm long, 14–20 mm in diameter; stalks of individual capitula crispate-pubescent; phyllaries 3-seriate, subequal, narrowly lanceolate, 5–10 mm long, purple-tinged towards the apex, attenuate, pungent, finely crispate-pubescent. Corolla purple, 9–10 mm long, lobes 3 mm long with short stiff hairs below the apex. Achenes obovoid, 2–2.5 mm long, 4–5-ribbed, glabrous; pappus double, outer a low rim, inner of slightly flattened brown barbellate setae 0.7–5 mm long. Fig. 54/4–5, p. 279
Range
DISTR. T 4, 6/7
Altitude range
1750–2350 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Ufipa District Sumbawanga–Mbisi, Jan. 1950, Bullock 2353! & Ufipa Plateau 10 km from Mumba, Dec. 1986, Moyer & Sanane 73! & Tatanda Mission, Nov. 1986, Brummitt & Goldblatt 17997!
Distribution (external)
; Zambia
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