e-Key v3 - Streptocarpus
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Gesneriaceae - Streptocarpus Lindl.

Description :

  • Annual, perennial or monocarpic herbs, usually stemless, or rarely subshrubs, with uneven development of cotyledons
  • Leaves solitary, of cotyledonary origin, growing from meristem at base, or few or rosulate, opposite, rarely alternate; stipules 0
  • Flowers bisexual, irregular, usually in open pedunculate cymes, with flowers of each dichotomy paired and opening serially, sometimes reduced to 1 or 2; peduncles apparently arising from junction of midrib and leaf stalk (hypocotyl) or axillary
  • Bracts small, rarely foliaceous, very rarely 0
  • Calyx tubular and 5-lobed or divided to the base
  • Corolla tubular, 5-lobed, often ± bilabiate; limb oblique or rarely subequal, imbricate, with 2 posterior lobes often inside
  • Stamens 2, anterior, arising from corolla tube, usually included; anthers bithecate with thecae diverging, rarely parallel, usually cohering face to face, dehiscing longitudinally; staminodes 1 or 3
  • Nectary/disc annular or shortly cupular, rarely oblique or 0
  • Ovary superior, unilocular or apparently bilocular, usually slender, terete, rarely ovoid or conical, with 2 parietal placentas ± intruding and bifurcating, sometimes uniting centrally; ovules many; style simple; stigma variable
  • Fruit a capsule, often cylindrical, sometimes conical, spirally twisted, splitting loculicidally into 2, later sometimes 4 spiral valves
  • Seeds many, minute, ± ellipsoid; testa brown, reticulate or verruculose; endosperm ± 0
  • x = 16 (15)

Nomenclature:

  • Streptocarpus Lindl.
    • Lindley: t. 1173 (1828)
    • Clarke: 438 (1904)
    • Hilliard & Burtt: 1 (1971)
    • Hilliard & Burtt: 43 (1988)
    • Edwards, Kunhardt & Venter: 192 (1992)
    • Hilliard: 75 (1992)
    • Weigend & Edwards: 168 (1994a)
    • Weigend & Edwards: 365 (1994b)
    • Mabberley: 687 (1997)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species ± 125, Madagascar, tropical and southern Africa
  • Southern Africa : Species ± 45, mainly in eastern half; usually in cool, moist habitats, sometimes epiphytic

References:

  • CLARKE, C.B. 1904. Gesneriaceae . Flora capensis 4, 2
  • EDWARDS, T.J., KUNHARDT, C. & VENTER, S. 1992. Gesneriaceae . Notes on the genus Streptocarpus . Bothalia 22
  • HILLIARD, O.M. 1992. Two new species of Streptocarpus from southern Africa. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 49
  • HILLIARD, O.M. & BURTT, B.L. 1971. Streptocarpus , an African plant study . University of Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg
  • HILLIARD, O.M. & BURTT, B.L. 1988. Gesneriaceae . Flora zambesiaca 8, 3
  • LINDLEY, J. 1828. Botanical Register
  • MABBERLEY, D.J. 1997. The plant-book , edn 2. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
  • WEIGEND, M. & EDWARDS, T.J. 1994a. Notes on Streptocarpus primulifolius ( Gesneriaceae ). South African Journal of Botany 60
  • WEIGEND, M. & EDWARDS, T.J. 1994b. Notes on Streptocarpus cyaneus and S. parviflorus . Sendtnera 2