7623.000 Cycnium E. Mey. ex Benth.

Description of the genus

Hemiparasitic herbs or subshrubs, turning black on drying. Leaves mainly opposite, entire, pinnatisect or 2-pinnatisect, ± sessile. Flowers in terminal spikes or solitary and axillary. Bracts leaf-like. Calyx 4-5-lobed. Corolla 5-lobed, salver-shaped; limb 2-lipped with the 2 upper lobes united and smaller than the lower. Stamens 4. Anthers strictly with 1 theca. Fruit a capsule or berry.

Worldwide: 15 species, occurring from East Africa southwards to South Africa

Burundi: 4 taxa.

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SpeciesContent
adonense E. Mey. ex Benth. subsp. adonense Description, Image
jamesii (Skan) O.J.Hansen
recurvum (Oliv.) Engl.
tubulosum (L.f.) Engl.Description, Image

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Flora of Zimbabwe: Cycnium

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Wikipedia: Cycnium



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