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Polygala gossweileri Exell [family POLYGALACEAE]
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, (2007) Author: JORGE PAIVA
Names
Polygala gossweileri Exell [family POLYGALACEAE], in J.B. 74: 133 (1936) & in F.Z. 1, 1: 335 (1960); Paiva in Fontqueria 50: 234 (1998). Type: Angola, Bié, R. Colui, Gossweiler 2146 (BM!, holo.; COI, iso.)
Polygala huillensis [family POLYGALACEAE], sensu Exell in J.B. 65: 347 (1927), pro parte quoad specim. Gossweiler 2146, non Oliv. (1868)
Information
Perennial herb sending up annual shoots up to 15 cm long from a woody rootstock and forming tufts. Stems erect or decumbent, slender, striate, glabrous. Leaves alternate, subsessile, linear, 5–20≈0.5–1 mm, acute, with a needle-like point, base cuneate, margin revolute, glabrous. Flowers blue, solitary or in a lateral simple few-flowered raceme, up to 1.5 cm long; rachis glabrous; bracts linear, 0.5 mm long, caducous; bracteoles linear, ± 0.2 mm long, caducous; pedicels 5–9 mm, glabrous. Posterior sepal keel-shaped, 2.2≈1.5 mm, ciliolate; wing sepals obliquely elliptic, 4.5–5≈2.5–3 mm, acute, 3–5-veined from the base, ciliolate; anterior sepals keel-shaped, 1.7–2≈1.5 mm, ciliolate, connate. Upper petals obliquely obovate, 4–4.5≈3–3.5 mm; carina 5–5.2≈2.5–2.8 mm; crest 1.5 mm long, bilobed. Stamens 6 fertile with 2 staminodes. Capsule oblong-elliptic in outline, 2.5–3≈2–2.5 mm, narrowly winged, glabrous. Seeds ellipsoid, 2–2.2≈0.7–1 mm, with white-sericeous hairs; caruncle asymmetrically kidney-shaped, 0.7 mm long, hairy, appendages scarcely developed.
Range
DISTR. T 8
Altitude range
± 960 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Songea District Ulamboni valley, 11 km W of Songea, 1 Jan. 1956, Milne-Redhead & Taylor 8018!
Distribution (external)
Angola
Zambia
Malawi
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, (2007) Author: JORGE PAIVA
Names
Polygala gossweileri Exell [family POLYGALACEAE], in J.B. 74: 133 (1936) & in F.Z. 1, 1: 335 (1960); Paiva in Fontqueria 50: 234 (1998). Type: Angola, Bié, R. Colui, Gossweiler 2146 (BM!, holo.; COI, iso.)
Polygala huillensis [family POLYGALACEAE], sensu Exell in J.B. 65: 347 (1927), pro parte quoad specim. Gossweiler 2146, non Oliv. (1868)
Information
Perennial herb sending up annual shoots up to 15 cm long from a woody rootstock and forming tufts. Stems erect or decumbent, slender, striate, glabrous. Leaves alternate, subsessile, linear, 5–20≈0.5–1 mm, acute, with a needle-like point, base cuneate, margin revolute, glabrous. Flowers blue, solitary or in a lateral simple few-flowered raceme, up to 1.5 cm long; rachis glabrous; bracts linear, 0.5 mm long, caducous; bracteoles linear, ± 0.2 mm long, caducous; pedicels 5–9 mm, glabrous. Posterior sepal keel-shaped, 2.2≈1.5 mm, ciliolate; wing sepals obliquely elliptic, 4.5–5≈2.5–3 mm, acute, 3–5-veined from the base, ciliolate; anterior sepals keel-shaped, 1.7–2≈1.5 mm, ciliolate, connate. Upper petals obliquely obovate, 4–4.5≈3–3.5 mm; carina 5–5.2≈2.5–2.8 mm; crest 1.5 mm long, bilobed. Stamens 6 fertile with 2 staminodes. Capsule oblong-elliptic in outline, 2.5–3≈2–2.5 mm, narrowly winged, glabrous. Seeds ellipsoid, 2–2.2≈0.7–1 mm, with white-sericeous hairs; caruncle asymmetrically kidney-shaped, 0.7 mm long, hairy, appendages scarcely developed.
Range
DISTR. T 8
Altitude range
± 960 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Songea District Ulamboni valley, 11 km W of Songea, 1 Jan. 1956, Milne-Redhead & Taylor 8018!
Distribution (external)
Angola
Zambia
Malawi
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, (2007) Author: JORGE PAIVA
Names
Polygala gossweileri Exell [family POLYGALACEAE], in J.B. 74: 133 (1936) & in F.Z. 1, 1: 335 (1960); Paiva in Fontqueria 50: 234 (1998). Type: Angola, Bié, R. Colui, Gossweiler 2146 (BM!, holo.; COI, iso.)
Polygala huillensis [family POLYGALACEAE], sensu Exell in J.B. 65: 347 (1927), pro parte quoad specim. Gossweiler 2146, non Oliv. (1868)
Information
Perennial herb sending up annual shoots up to 15 cm long from a woody rootstock and forming tufts. Stems erect or decumbent, slender, striate, glabrous. Leaves alternate, subsessile, linear, 5–20≈0.5–1 mm, acute, with a needle-like point, base cuneate, margin revolute, glabrous. Flowers blue, solitary or in a lateral simple few-flowered raceme, up to 1.5 cm long; rachis glabrous; bracts linear, 0.5 mm long, caducous; bracteoles linear, ± 0.2 mm long, caducous; pedicels 5–9 mm, glabrous. Posterior sepal keel-shaped, 2.2≈1.5 mm, ciliolate; wing sepals obliquely elliptic, 4.5–5≈2.5–3 mm, acute, 3–5-veined from the base, ciliolate; anterior sepals keel-shaped, 1.7–2≈1.5 mm, ciliolate, connate. Upper petals obliquely obovate, 4–4.5≈3–3.5 mm; carina 5–5.2≈2.5–2.8 mm; crest 1.5 mm long, bilobed. Stamens 6 fertile with 2 staminodes. Capsule oblong-elliptic in outline, 2.5–3≈2–2.5 mm, narrowly winged, glabrous. Seeds ellipsoid, 2–2.2≈0.7–1 mm, with white-sericeous hairs; caruncle asymmetrically kidney-shaped, 0.7 mm long, hairy, appendages scarcely developed.
Range
DISTR. T 8
Altitude range
± 960 m
Distribution
TANZANIA Songea District Ulamboni valley, 11 km W of Songea, 1 Jan. 1956, Milne-Redhead & Taylor 8018!
Distribution (external)
Angola
Zambia
Malawi
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