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Apiaceae - Apioideae - Glia Sond.

Description:

  • Perennial herbs, strongly erect, glabrous
  • Leaves pinnate, variable; basal ones dense, with broad segments; upper ones smaller, with linear segments
  • Flowers in compound, bracteate umbels
  • Calyx 5-toothed, persistent
  • Petals obovate, subemarginate, with inflexed tips, yellow
  • Disc 2-lobed, conical
  • Fruit ovate-oblong, subterete, crowned with stylopodium and spreading styles; mericarps with 5 equal, wing-like ridges, lateral ones marginal; carpophore bipartite
  • x = 11 (1 report)

Nomenclature:

  • Glia Sond.
    • Sonder: 547 (1862)
    • Adamson: 618 (1950)
    • Wijnands: 199 (1983)
    • Burtt: 198 (1989)
    • Burtt: 208 (1991)
    • Pimenov & Leonov: 21 (1993)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global: Species 3, Africa
  • Southern Africa: Species 1: Glia prolifera (Burm.f.) B.L.Burtt; Western Cape: Cape Peninsula and adjacent districts to Caledon

References:

  • ADAMSON, R.S. 1950. Umbelliferae. In R.S. Adamson & T.M. Salter, Flora of the Cape Peninsula. Juta, Cape Town
  • BURTT, B.L. 1989. op. cit. XV. Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 45
  • BURTT, B.L. 1991. Umbelliferae of southern Africa: an introduction and annotated checklist. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 48
  • PIMENOV, M.G. & LEONOV, M.V. 1993. The genera of the Umbelliferae. A nomenclator. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • SONDER, W. 1862. Umbelliferae. Flora capensis 2
  • WIJNANDS, D.O. 1983. The botany of the Commelins. Balkema, Rotterdam