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Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. marrubiifolius (Brenan) J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE]
Date Updated: 5 February 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Names
Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. marrubiifolius (Brenan) J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE], l.c. 272, photo. 1 (1962).
Solenostemon monostachyus var. marrubiifolius Brenan [family LABIATAE], in Kew Bull5: 231 (1950)
Solenostemon graniticola J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE], in BullSocBot, Fr104:164 (1957), partly, with fig(figcitations reversed)
Solenostemon gouanensis A. Chev. [family LABIATAE], Bot517, name only.
Information
A densely hairy, fleshy herb with perennial creeping branched woody stems and erect loose inflorescences of medium-sized rich purple flowers; on flat rocks. Diploid.
Distribution
Iv. C.: Cavally (Apr.) Fleury in Hb. Chev. 21324!Ghana: Kwahu-Tafo (Apr.) Morton A689! A1693! Irvine 1720! Kumasi (Dec.) Morton GC 9688! Trumeso, Chira to Wenchi (Dec.) Adams GC 5110!S. Nig.: Carter Peak, Idanre Hills (Oct.) Keay FHI 22585! Ado Rock (Oct.-Nov.) Hambler 510! Keay FHI 37181!
Notes
[Plants intermediate with the type subspecies occasionally occur in rocky places-e.g. Morton A3526, from Togo Plateau, Ghana, and Keay FHI 22561, from rock-outcrop near Ondo, S. Nigeria.]
Date Updated: 5 February 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Names
Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. marrubiifolius (Brenan) J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE], l.c. 272, photo. 1 (1962).
Solenostemon monostachyus var. marrubiifolius Brenan [family LABIATAE], in Kew Bull5: 231 (1950)
Solenostemon graniticola J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE], in BullSocBot, Fr104:164 (1957), partly, with fig(figcitations reversed)
Solenostemon gouanensis A. Chev. [family LABIATAE], Bot517, name only.
Information
A densely hairy, fleshy herb with perennial creeping branched woody stems and erect loose inflorescences of medium-sized rich purple flowers; on flat rocks. Diploid.
Distribution
Iv. C.: Cavally (Apr.) Fleury in Hb. Chev. 21324!Ghana: Kwahu-Tafo (Apr.) Morton A689! A1693! Irvine 1720! Kumasi (Dec.) Morton GC 9688! Trumeso, Chira to Wenchi (Dec.) Adams GC 5110!S. Nig.: Carter Peak, Idanre Hills (Oct.) Keay FHI 22585! Ado Rock (Oct.-Nov.) Hambler 510! Keay FHI 37181!
Notes
[Plants intermediate with the type subspecies occasionally occur in rocky places-e.g. Morton A3526, from Togo Plateau, Ghana, and Keay FHI 22561, from rock-outcrop near Ondo, S. Nigeria.]
Date Updated: 5 February 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of West Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of West Tropical Africa, Vol 2,
Names
Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. marrubiifolius (Brenan) J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE], l.c. 272, photo. 1 (1962).
Solenostemon monostachyus var. marrubiifolius Brenan [family LABIATAE], in Kew Bull5: 231 (1950)
Solenostemon graniticola J. K. Morton [family LABIATAE], in BullSocBot, Fr104:164 (1957), partly, with fig(figcitations reversed)
Solenostemon gouanensis A. Chev. [family LABIATAE], Bot517, name only.
Information
A densely hairy, fleshy herb with perennial creeping branched woody stems and erect loose inflorescences of medium-sized rich purple flowers; on flat rocks. Diploid.
Distribution
Iv. C.: Cavally (Apr.) Fleury in Hb. Chev. 21324!Ghana: Kwahu-Tafo (Apr.) Morton A689! A1693! Irvine 1720! Kumasi (Dec.) Morton GC 9688! Trumeso, Chira to Wenchi (Dec.) Adams GC 5110!S. Nig.: Carter Peak, Idanre Hills (Oct.) Keay FHI 22585! Ado Rock (Oct.-Nov.) Hambler 510! Keay FHI 37181!
Notes
[Plants intermediate with the type subspecies occasionally occur in rocky places-e.g. Morton A3526, from Togo Plateau, Ghana, and Keay FHI 22561, from rock-outcrop near Ondo, S. Nigeria.]
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