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Harpochloa pseudoharpechloa Chiov. Clayton [family GRAMINEAE]
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 10, Part 2, (1999) Author: T. Cope
Names
Harpochloa pseudoharpechloa Chiov. Clayton [family GRAMINEAE], in Kew Bull. 37: 419 (1982). TAB. 66. Type from Dem. Rep. Congo, Shaba Prov. (Zaire).
Rendlia pseudoharpechloa Chiov. [family GRAMINEAE], in Ann. Bot. (Rome) 13: 55 (1914). —Simon in Kirkia 8: 59 (1971).
Information
Stout rhizomatous perennial up to 120 cm tall; leaf laminas 5–30 cm × 1–2 mm, tightly folded or involute.Raceme 3–7 cm long, erect, usually curved.Spikelets 6.8–7 mm long; glumes glabrous, the inferior c. 4 mm long, the superior as long as the spikelet; fertile lemma almost as long as the spikelet, pilose on the keel and lateral nerves; 2nd lemma 4.5–5 mm long; 3rd lemma greatly reduced.
Habitat
River bank and floodplain grassland, on sandy soil
Altitude range
1000–1400 m.
1400
1000
Distribution
Zambia B Mongu Distr., Zambezi floodplain west of Mongu, 25.xi.1964, van Rensburg 3010 (K).Zambia W Mwinilunga Distr., Luakela River, 26 km north of Mwinilunga, c. 1370 m, 23.xii.1969, Simon & Williamson 1959 (BM; K).
Distribution (external)
Dem. Rep. Congo (Shaba Prov, Zaire)
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 10, Part 2, (1999) Author: T. Cope
Names
Harpochloa pseudoharpechloa Chiov. Clayton [family GRAMINEAE], in Kew Bull. 37: 419 (1982). TAB. 66. Type from Dem. Rep. Congo, Shaba Prov. (Zaire).
Rendlia pseudoharpechloa Chiov. [family GRAMINEAE], in Ann. Bot. (Rome) 13: 55 (1914). —Simon in Kirkia 8: 59 (1971).
Information
Stout rhizomatous perennial up to 120 cm tall; leaf laminas 5–30 cm × 1–2 mm, tightly folded or involute.Raceme 3–7 cm long, erect, usually curved.Spikelets 6.8–7 mm long; glumes glabrous, the inferior c. 4 mm long, the superior as long as the spikelet; fertile lemma almost as long as the spikelet, pilose on the keel and lateral nerves; 2nd lemma 4.5–5 mm long; 3rd lemma greatly reduced.
Habitat
River bank and floodplain grassland, on sandy soil
Altitude range
1000–1400 m.
1400
1000
Distribution
Zambia B Mongu Distr., Zambezi floodplain west of Mongu, 25.xi.1964, van Rensburg 3010 (K).Zambia W Mwinilunga Distr., Luakela River, 26 km north of Mwinilunga, c. 1370 m, 23.xii.1969, Simon & Williamson 1959 (BM; K).
Distribution (external)
Dem. Rep. Congo (Shaba Prov, Zaire)
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 10, Part 2, (1999) Author: T. Cope
Names
Harpochloa pseudoharpechloa Chiov. Clayton [family GRAMINEAE], in Kew Bull. 37: 419 (1982). TAB. 66. Type from Dem. Rep. Congo, Shaba Prov. (Zaire).
Rendlia pseudoharpechloa Chiov. [family GRAMINEAE], in Ann. Bot. (Rome) 13: 55 (1914). —Simon in Kirkia 8: 59 (1971).
Information
Stout rhizomatous perennial up to 120 cm tall; leaf laminas 5–30 cm × 1–2 mm, tightly folded or involute.Raceme 3–7 cm long, erect, usually curved.Spikelets 6.8–7 mm long; glumes glabrous, the inferior c. 4 mm long, the superior as long as the spikelet; fertile lemma almost as long as the spikelet, pilose on the keel and lateral nerves; 2nd lemma 4.5–5 mm long; 3rd lemma greatly reduced.
Habitat
River bank and floodplain grassland, on sandy soil
Altitude range
1000–1400 m.
1400
1000
Distribution
Zambia B Mongu Distr., Zambezi floodplain west of Mongu, 25.xi.1964, van Rensburg 3010 (K).Zambia W Mwinilunga Distr., Luakela River, 26 km north of Mwinilunga, c. 1370 m, 23.xii.1969, Simon & Williamson 1959 (BM; K).
Distribution (external)
Dem. Rep. Congo (Shaba Prov, Zaire)
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