Caroxylon contrariifolium (Botsch.) Mucina, 2017
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Caroxylon contrariifolium (Botsch.) Mucina |
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23. Caroxylon contrariifolium (Botsch.) Mucina View in CoL comb. nov. ( Fig. 1, C)
Basionym: ― Salsola contrariifolia Botsch. View in CoL in Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 9: 142 (1972). Type: ― SOUTH AFRICA. Boschjemanland [Namaqualand]: Bitterfontein, kalksteinhaltige Hugel und karrooartige Niederungen,
reichhaltig and Salzpflanzen, 3000–4000 ft elev., Zeyher 1447 (planta oppositifolia) (holotype LE-00011844!; isotypes K-
000243983!, K-000243984!, K-000243985!, LE-00011844!). ‒ Caroxylon sp. B sensu Mucina & Snijman in Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region. Vol. 2: The Extra Cape flora: 234 (2013)
Distribution: ― Namibia ? ( Botschantzev 1974a); South Africa (WC): Namaqualand.
Botschantzev, V. P. (1974 a) A synopsis of Salsola (Chenopodiaceae) from South and South-West Africa. Kew Bulletin 29: 597 - 614. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 4108004
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