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Thunbergia swynnertonii S. Moore
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Erect or semi-prostrate perennial. Stems several, up to 1 m long, 4-angled, arising from a creeping rootstock. Leaves: petiole 2-11 cm long; lamina ovate, rarely oblong-lanceolate, up to 8-16 × 4-11 cm, glossy, palmately veined, glabrous to densely puberulous and sometimes with longer setose hairs; base cordate with hastate lobes; margin crenate to coarsely toothed with up to 7 teeth on each side. Flowers solitary or in racemes arising from lower axils. Bracteoles 0.9-2.5 cm, pale green with conspicuous dark green reticulation. Calyx 1-3 mm long. Corolla white (rarely pale blue); throat yellow; tube 2-3.5 cm long. Capsule 7-10 mm wide; beak 10-18 mm long. |
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usambarica: after the Usambara mountains in Tanzania where the type specimen, Holst 215, was collected in 1891. |
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From Congo, Burundi southwards through East Africa to Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. |
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Literature:
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Da Silva, M.C., Izidine, S. & Amude, A.B. (2004). A preliminary checklist of the vascular plants of Mozambique. Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 30 Sabonet, Pretoria Page 20. As Thunbergia swynnertonii
Vollesen, K. (2013). Acanthaceae (Part 1) Flora Zambesiaca 8(5) Pages 36 - 37.
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