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Galopina Thunb. [family RUBIACEAE]
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 5, Part 1, (1989) Author: B. Verdcourt
Names
Galopina Thunb. [family RUBIACEAE], Nov. Gen. Pl. 1: 3 (1781).
Oxyspermum Eckl. & Zeyh. [family RUBIACEAE], Enum. Pl. Afr. Austr. Extratrop.: 365 (1836).
Phyllis [family RUBIACEAE], sensu Cruse in Linnaea 6: 19 (1831).
Information
Perennial herbs with branched, often ± woody rhizomes or rootstocks. Leaves decussate, broadly ovate to lanceolate, distinctly petiolate, with stipular sheaths bearing 3–5(7) setae on either side. Inflorescence terminal, paniculate to thyrso-paniculate, bracteate. Flowers hermaphrodite, female or male, 4(5)-merous. Calyx obsolete. Hermaphrodite, male: Corolla: tube (very) short, broadly funnel-shaped to campanulate, lobes recurved, ± lanceolate; anthers yellowish to whitish, exserted, dangling on long slender filiform filaments. Female: corolla much smaller, tube cylindrical, sometimes 0, lobes erect to spreading, ± linear. Ovary bicarpellate and biovulate; style 0; stigmas 2, long exserted, in hermaphrodite often shorter and thinner than in female, hairy, greyish-white, yellowish-grey or greenish. Fruit dehiscent, not supported by a carpophore; mericarps ± glabrous, tuberculate or covered with long hairs, dorsal side convex, ventral side plane to concave.
Range
A SE. African genus of 4 species; only 1 species extending to the Flora Zambesiaca area.
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 5, Part 1, (1989) Author: B. Verdcourt
Names
Galopina Thunb. [family RUBIACEAE], Nov. Gen. Pl. 1: 3 (1781).
Oxyspermum Eckl. & Zeyh. [family RUBIACEAE], Enum. Pl. Afr. Austr. Extratrop.: 365 (1836).
Phyllis [family RUBIACEAE], sensu Cruse in Linnaea 6: 19 (1831).
Information
Perennial herbs with branched, often ± woody rhizomes or rootstocks. Leaves decussate, broadly ovate to lanceolate, distinctly petiolate, with stipular sheaths bearing 3–5(7) setae on either side. Inflorescence terminal, paniculate to thyrso-paniculate, bracteate. Flowers hermaphrodite, female or male, 4(5)-merous. Calyx obsolete. Hermaphrodite, male: Corolla: tube (very) short, broadly funnel-shaped to campanulate, lobes recurved, ± lanceolate; anthers yellowish to whitish, exserted, dangling on long slender filiform filaments. Female: corolla much smaller, tube cylindrical, sometimes 0, lobes erect to spreading, ± linear. Ovary bicarpellate and biovulate; style 0; stigmas 2, long exserted, in hermaphrodite often shorter and thinner than in female, hairy, greyish-white, yellowish-grey or greenish. Fruit dehiscent, not supported by a carpophore; mericarps ± glabrous, tuberculate or covered with long hairs, dorsal side convex, ventral side plane to concave.
Range
A SE. African genus of 4 species; only 1 species extending to the Flora Zambesiaca area.
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 5, Part 1, (1989) Author: B. Verdcourt
Names
Galopina Thunb. [family RUBIACEAE], Nov. Gen. Pl. 1: 3 (1781).
Oxyspermum Eckl. & Zeyh. [family RUBIACEAE], Enum. Pl. Afr. Austr. Extratrop.: 365 (1836).
Phyllis [family RUBIACEAE], sensu Cruse in Linnaea 6: 19 (1831).
Information
Perennial herbs with branched, often ± woody rhizomes or rootstocks. Leaves decussate, broadly ovate to lanceolate, distinctly petiolate, with stipular sheaths bearing 3–5(7) setae on either side. Inflorescence terminal, paniculate to thyrso-paniculate, bracteate. Flowers hermaphrodite, female or male, 4(5)-merous. Calyx obsolete. Hermaphrodite, male: Corolla: tube (very) short, broadly funnel-shaped to campanulate, lobes recurved, ± lanceolate; anthers yellowish to whitish, exserted, dangling on long slender filiform filaments. Female: corolla much smaller, tube cylindrical, sometimes 0, lobes erect to spreading, ± linear. Ovary bicarpellate and biovulate; style 0; stigmas 2, long exserted, in hermaphrodite often shorter and thinner than in female, hairy, greyish-white, yellowish-grey or greenish. Fruit dehiscent, not supported by a carpophore; mericarps ± glabrous, tuberculate or covered with long hairs, dorsal side convex, ventral side plane to concave.
Range
A SE. African genus of 4 species; only 1 species extending to the Flora Zambesiaca area.
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