Hermbstaedtia

Reichenbach

Consp. Regn. Veg., 164. 1828.

Common names: Guineaflower
Etymology: for Sigismund Friedrich Hermbstädt, 1760–1833, German botanist
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 409. Mentioned on page 406.
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Herbs or subshrubs, perennial [annual]. Stems erect. Leaves alternate, petiolate; blade linear. Inflorescences terminal, many-flowered spikes. Flowers bisexual; tepals 5, distinct, scarious, usually glabrous; filaments connate basally into tube; anthers 2-locular or 4-locular; pseudostaminodes 2-lobed, alternating with filaments; ovules 2–several; style persistent, 0.5 mm; stigmas [2–] 3, filiform. Utricles cylindric-ovoid, membranous, dehiscence centrally circumscissile. Seeds 2–8, black, flattened.

Distribution

Introduced; s Africa

Discussion

Species ca. 5 (1 in the flora).

... more about "Hermbstaedtia"
Kenneth R. Robertson +
Reichenbach +
Guineaflower +
s Africa +
peripheral +
for Sigismund Friedrich Hermbstädt, 1760–1833, German botanist +
hypogynous +
minute +  and small +
not +  and dehiscent +
2;several +
Consp. Regn. Veg., +
townsend1982a +
2 +  and 8 +
flattened +
many-flowered +
filiform +
persistent +
0.5 cm5 mm <br />0.005 m <br /> (?) +
Hermbstaedtia +
Amaranthaceae +
distinct +
circumscissile +
cylindric-ovoid +
membranous +
subshrub +  and herb +