Ceropegia tavalla (K.Schum.) Bruyns
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Ceropegia tavalla (K.Schum.) Bruyns View in CoL ( Figs. 19 View FIGURE 19 , 20 View FIGURE 20 )
Ceropegia tavalla View in CoL was described from a collection made by W. Goetze near Iringa in central Tanzania. ( Masinde 2007) recorded no further collections from Tanzania, though it has been recollected there and material (Specks (BOL)) from Tanzania was used in Bruyns & al. (2015). Several other records were made from Zimbabwe (Percy-Lancaster 1997). The two collections listed below are the first records for Moçambique ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ).
The collection Bruyns 8636, from close to the border with Tanzania, was found on pale grey slightly loamy sand under Brachystegia View in CoL -trees, where it was common and the plants reached 15 cm tall. Each plant bore 3 to 8 pairs of leaves and 1–8 flowers opening in gradual succession in small clusters next to the short petioles. The plants had very dark, bad-smelling flowers. Bruyns 9712 was from around 250 km further south-east and was found on the edge of Brachystegia View in CoL -forest. Here the flowers were concealed close to the ground beneath a quite broad canopy of leaves on short stems 6–8 cm long.
The flower of C. tavalla ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 ) is usually around 15–18 mm in diameter, with the lobes spreading around a very short tube <1 mm long. The lobes are usually 8–10 mm long and have scattered hairs along their margins as well as many usually darkly-coloured hairs up to 5 mm long on the inside towards their tips, each arising from a small papilla ( Fig. 20 E View FIGURE 20 ). The corona also has an unusual appearance and the outer series consists of a cup-like structure deeply notched opposite the guide-rails. It usually has a blackish, thickened margin that is darker than the lower parts. Our results ( Bruyns et al. 2015) showed that C. tavalla (represented by Specks (BOL) from Tanzania) is part of the ‘Kalahari-group’.
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Ceropegia tavalla (K.Schum.) Bruyns
Bruyns, Peter V., Klak, Cornelia & Hanáček, Pavel 2018 |
Brachystegia
Bentham 1865 |
Brachystegia
Bentham 1865 |