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Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson

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Paul G.Wilson
Aellen
(Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
1983
210
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Einadia allanii

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Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson

Procumbent, decumbent or ascending and straggling perennial herb, farinose at least when young; stems slender, becoming rather thick and woody at base. Petiole c. 5-(20) mm long, filiform. Lamina 2-12-(25) × 2-10-(15) mm, usually broad-elliptic to orbicular, less often oblong-ovate, thin, entire, rounded; apex often mucronulate, sometimes emarginate, occasionally acute. Fls in very slender axillary and terminal spikes; spikes 0.3-6-(10) cm long; glomerules few-flowered, distant, sometimes 0 in lower part of spike. Perianth segments connate at base, triangular to broad-ovate, investing fr.; margin membranous. Stamens 2-3. Seed usually horizontal, rarely vertical, 1-1.5 mm diam., lenticular, flattened; pericarp fairly easily removed, thin and not succulent or red. Testa glossy black, faintly striated.

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Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson
Einadia allanii (Aellen) Paul G.Wilson

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1 January 2000
5 November 2013
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