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Euphorbia schinzii Pax [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 5, (2001) Author: S. Carter & L.C. Leach
Names
Euphorbia schinzii Pax [family EUPHORBIACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boissier 6: 739 (1898); in F.T.A. 6, 1: 567 (1911); in F.C. 5, 2: 364 (1915). —Burtt Davy, Fl. Pl. Ferns Transvaal: 296 (1932). —Pole Evans (ed.) in Fl. Pl. South Africa 14: pl. 523 (1934). —White, Dyer & Sloane, Succ. Euphorb. 2: 743 (1941). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 13 & 26 (1981). —Hargreaves, Succ. Botswana: 8 (1990). Type from South Africa.
Information
Spiny succulent dwarf shrublet to 33 cm high; rootstock tuberous fleshy, merging into a short stem with numerous rhizomatous branches arising densely at and below ground level, giving rise to further plantlets and forming clumps to 1 m in diameter.Branches to 30 cm long or more, rebranching, (3)4(5)-angled, to 1 cm in diameter; angles with prominent tubercles c. 1 cm apart along the margins.Spine shields c. 7 × 1.5 mm, narrowly obovate, decurrent to ± halfway to the flowering eye below, dark greyish-brown; spines 5–12 mm long, widely diverging; prickles rudimentary or to 1 mm long, c. 1.5 mm above the spines.Leaves 1 × 1.5 mm, deciduous.Cymes solitary, simple, subsessile; bracts c. 1.5 × 1 mm, oblong.Cyathia 2 × 3 mm, with cup-shaped involucres; glands 1–2 mm wide, transversely oblong, bright yellow; lobes 1.5 mm wide, broadly elliptic, denticulate.Male flowers: bracteoles 2 mm long, fimbriate; stamens 3 mm long.Female flower: styles 2–2.5 mm long, joined at the base, apices minutely bifid.Capsule obtusely lobed, c. 3 × 4 mm, sessile.Seeds ovoid, c. 2.25 × 1.5 mm, verrucose.
Habitat
Rocky ground in open woodland
Altitude range
c. 1200 m.
1200
1200
Distribution
Botswana SE 35 km from Lobatse on Gaborone road, fl. 7.viii.1977, O.J. Hansen 3149 (C; GAB; K; PRE; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
South Africa (north-western Province, North Province and Gauteng)
Notes
Collections from around, and south of, Bulawayo may represent distinct taxa and require further investigation: E.B. Best 631 (K; SRGH) from c. 17 km on the old Bulawayo to Gwanda road, with terete branches and short weak spines; Miller 2968 (SRGH) and 6007 (BR; SRGH), from Farm Besna Kobila, south of Bulawayo, with very short branches and a particularly sturdy spinescence.
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 5, (2001) Author: S. Carter & L.C. Leach
Names
Euphorbia schinzii Pax [family EUPHORBIACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boissier 6: 739 (1898); in F.T.A. 6, 1: 567 (1911); in F.C. 5, 2: 364 (1915). —Burtt Davy, Fl. Pl. Ferns Transvaal: 296 (1932). —Pole Evans (ed.) in Fl. Pl. South Africa 14: pl. 523 (1934). —White, Dyer & Sloane, Succ. Euphorb. 2: 743 (1941). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 13 & 26 (1981). —Hargreaves, Succ. Botswana: 8 (1990). Type from South Africa.
Information
Spiny succulent dwarf shrublet to 33 cm high; rootstock tuberous fleshy, merging into a short stem with numerous rhizomatous branches arising densely at and below ground level, giving rise to further plantlets and forming clumps to 1 m in diameter.Branches to 30 cm long or more, rebranching, (3)4(5)-angled, to 1 cm in diameter; angles with prominent tubercles c. 1 cm apart along the margins.Spine shields c. 7 × 1.5 mm, narrowly obovate, decurrent to ± halfway to the flowering eye below, dark greyish-brown; spines 5–12 mm long, widely diverging; prickles rudimentary or to 1 mm long, c. 1.5 mm above the spines.Leaves 1 × 1.5 mm, deciduous.Cymes solitary, simple, subsessile; bracts c. 1.5 × 1 mm, oblong.Cyathia 2 × 3 mm, with cup-shaped involucres; glands 1–2 mm wide, transversely oblong, bright yellow; lobes 1.5 mm wide, broadly elliptic, denticulate.Male flowers: bracteoles 2 mm long, fimbriate; stamens 3 mm long.Female flower: styles 2–2.5 mm long, joined at the base, apices minutely bifid.Capsule obtusely lobed, c. 3 × 4 mm, sessile.Seeds ovoid, c. 2.25 × 1.5 mm, verrucose.
Habitat
Rocky ground in open woodland
Altitude range
c. 1200 m.
1200
1200
Distribution
Botswana SE 35 km from Lobatse on Gaborone road, fl. 7.viii.1977, O.J. Hansen 3149 (C; GAB; K; PRE; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
South Africa (north-western Province, North Province and Gauteng)
Notes
Collections from around, and south of, Bulawayo may represent distinct taxa and require further investigation: E.B. Best 631 (K; SRGH) from c. 17 km on the old Bulawayo to Gwanda road, with terete branches and short weak spines; Miller 2968 (SRGH) and 6007 (BR; SRGH), from Farm Besna Kobila, south of Bulawayo, with very short branches and a particularly sturdy spinescence.
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 5, (2001) Author: S. Carter & L.C. Leach
Names
Euphorbia schinzii Pax [family EUPHORBIACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boissier 6: 739 (1898); in F.T.A. 6, 1: 567 (1911); in F.C. 5, 2: 364 (1915). —Burtt Davy, Fl. Pl. Ferns Transvaal: 296 (1932). —Pole Evans (ed.) in Fl. Pl. South Africa 14: pl. 523 (1934). —White, Dyer & Sloane, Succ. Euphorb. 2: 743 (1941). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 13 & 26 (1981). —Hargreaves, Succ. Botswana: 8 (1990). Type from South Africa.
Information
Spiny succulent dwarf shrublet to 33 cm high; rootstock tuberous fleshy, merging into a short stem with numerous rhizomatous branches arising densely at and below ground level, giving rise to further plantlets and forming clumps to 1 m in diameter.Branches to 30 cm long or more, rebranching, (3)4(5)-angled, to 1 cm in diameter; angles with prominent tubercles c. 1 cm apart along the margins.Spine shields c. 7 × 1.5 mm, narrowly obovate, decurrent to ± halfway to the flowering eye below, dark greyish-brown; spines 5–12 mm long, widely diverging; prickles rudimentary or to 1 mm long, c. 1.5 mm above the spines.Leaves 1 × 1.5 mm, deciduous.Cymes solitary, simple, subsessile; bracts c. 1.5 × 1 mm, oblong.Cyathia 2 × 3 mm, with cup-shaped involucres; glands 1–2 mm wide, transversely oblong, bright yellow; lobes 1.5 mm wide, broadly elliptic, denticulate.Male flowers: bracteoles 2 mm long, fimbriate; stamens 3 mm long.Female flower: styles 2–2.5 mm long, joined at the base, apices minutely bifid.Capsule obtusely lobed, c. 3 × 4 mm, sessile.Seeds ovoid, c. 2.25 × 1.5 mm, verrucose.
Habitat
Rocky ground in open woodland
Altitude range
c. 1200 m.
1200
1200
Distribution
Botswana SE 35 km from Lobatse on Gaborone road, fl. 7.viii.1977, O.J. Hansen 3149 (C; GAB; K; PRE; SRGH).
Distribution (external)
South Africa (north-western Province, North Province and Gauteng)
Notes
Collections from around, and south of, Bulawayo may represent distinct taxa and require further investigation: E.B. Best 631 (K; SRGH) from c. 17 km on the old Bulawayo to Gwanda road, with terete branches and short weak spines; Miller 2968 (SRGH) and 6007 (BR; SRGH), from Farm Besna Kobila, south of Bulawayo, with very short branches and a particularly sturdy spinescence.
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