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PORTULACA coralloides S.M. Phillips [family PORTULACACEAE]
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, page 1, (2002) Author: SYLVIA M. PHILLIPS
Names
PORTULACA coralloides S.M. Phillips [family PORTULACACEAE], in K.B. 55: 695 (2000). Type: Kenya, Lamu District, Simambaya I., Greenway & Rawlins 9423 (K!, holo., EA, iso.)
Information
Succulent ephemeral; stems ascending, branching slightly above the base, up to 10 cm high, pale pinkish-brown. Leaves alternate, crowded on short internodes, very fleshy, elliptic to narrowly oblong, 2.5–5 mm long, 1.5–1.8 mm wide, obtuse; axillary hairs many, woolly, longer than the internodes. Flowers in terminal clusters of 2–3 or more, surrounded by ± 6 involucral leaves and dense hairs 3–4 mm long, involucral leaves resembling the stem leaves. Sepals broadly ovate, 2.7–3 mm long, rounded on the back, obtuse, the inner lightly keeled and crested at the tip; petals 5, pink or carmine, 3.5–4 mm long, ± free, obovate-oblong, concave, rounded; stamens 17–19; stigma 4-branched. Capsule 2.4 mm high, dehiscing near the middle, lid dome-shaped, as wide as high; seeds reniform, 0.45 mm long, brown, finally with a silvery-grey iridescent sheen, testa cells jigsaw-shaped, almost flat.
Range
DISTR. K 7 not known elsewhere
Altitude range
near sea level
Distribution
KENYA Lamu District Simambaya I., 25 Oct. 1957, Greenway & Rawlins 9423! & ± 48 km N of Lamu, Sept. 1956, Rawlins 94!
Notes
A small species of apparently very local distribution, probably an offshoot from the variable P. kermesina complex. It is distinguished from small forms of P. kermesina found further south along the Kenyan coastal lowlands by its crowded obtuse leaves and more numerous stamens .
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, page 1, (2002) Author: SYLVIA M. PHILLIPS
Names
PORTULACA coralloides S.M. Phillips [family PORTULACACEAE], in K.B. 55: 695 (2000). Type: Kenya, Lamu District, Simambaya I., Greenway & Rawlins 9423 (K!, holo., EA, iso.)
Information
Succulent ephemeral; stems ascending, branching slightly above the base, up to 10 cm high, pale pinkish-brown. Leaves alternate, crowded on short internodes, very fleshy, elliptic to narrowly oblong, 2.5–5 mm long, 1.5–1.8 mm wide, obtuse; axillary hairs many, woolly, longer than the internodes. Flowers in terminal clusters of 2–3 or more, surrounded by ± 6 involucral leaves and dense hairs 3–4 mm long, involucral leaves resembling the stem leaves. Sepals broadly ovate, 2.7–3 mm long, rounded on the back, obtuse, the inner lightly keeled and crested at the tip; petals 5, pink or carmine, 3.5–4 mm long, ± free, obovate-oblong, concave, rounded; stamens 17–19; stigma 4-branched. Capsule 2.4 mm high, dehiscing near the middle, lid dome-shaped, as wide as high; seeds reniform, 0.45 mm long, brown, finally with a silvery-grey iridescent sheen, testa cells jigsaw-shaped, almost flat.
Range
DISTR. K 7 not known elsewhere
Altitude range
near sea level
Distribution
KENYA Lamu District Simambaya I., 25 Oct. 1957, Greenway & Rawlins 9423! & ± 48 km N of Lamu, Sept. 1956, Rawlins 94!
Notes
A small species of apparently very local distribution, probably an offshoot from the variable P. kermesina complex. It is distinguished from small forms of P. kermesina found further south along the Kenyan coastal lowlands by its crowded obtuse leaves and more numerous stamens .
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, page 1, (2002) Author: SYLVIA M. PHILLIPS
Names
PORTULACA coralloides S.M. Phillips [family PORTULACACEAE], in K.B. 55: 695 (2000). Type: Kenya, Lamu District, Simambaya I., Greenway & Rawlins 9423 (K!, holo., EA, iso.)
Information
Succulent ephemeral; stems ascending, branching slightly above the base, up to 10 cm high, pale pinkish-brown. Leaves alternate, crowded on short internodes, very fleshy, elliptic to narrowly oblong, 2.5–5 mm long, 1.5–1.8 mm wide, obtuse; axillary hairs many, woolly, longer than the internodes. Flowers in terminal clusters of 2–3 or more, surrounded by ± 6 involucral leaves and dense hairs 3–4 mm long, involucral leaves resembling the stem leaves. Sepals broadly ovate, 2.7–3 mm long, rounded on the back, obtuse, the inner lightly keeled and crested at the tip; petals 5, pink or carmine, 3.5–4 mm long, ± free, obovate-oblong, concave, rounded; stamens 17–19; stigma 4-branched. Capsule 2.4 mm high, dehiscing near the middle, lid dome-shaped, as wide as high; seeds reniform, 0.45 mm long, brown, finally with a silvery-grey iridescent sheen, testa cells jigsaw-shaped, almost flat.
Range
DISTR. K 7 not known elsewhere
Altitude range
near sea level
Distribution
KENYA Lamu District Simambaya I., 25 Oct. 1957, Greenway & Rawlins 9423! & ± 48 km N of Lamu, Sept. 1956, Rawlins 94!
Notes
A small species of apparently very local distribution, probably an offshoot from the variable P. kermesina complex. It is distinguished from small forms of P. kermesina found further south along the Kenyan coastal lowlands by its crowded obtuse leaves and more numerous stamens .
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