Nemesia foetens Vent.
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Filed As
Scrophulariaceae
Nemesia foetens Vent. -
Collector(s)
P. C. Zietsman 3819 with T. Peyper, A. Seutloali, A. Tadi, 08 Sep 1999
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Location
South Africa. Free State. Edenburg. On the N1, ±40km from Bloemfontein, on the way to Edenbrug, at the Riet River.
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Habitat
Eastern mixed Nama Karoo, grassland; soil gravel, sand; full sun; roadise. With Osteospermum leptolobum and grass spp.
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Description
Herb; biennial, 15cm; roots woody taproot; stems annual, much branched; flower light pink, can be also deep pink, purple or white; leaves opposite, stalkless, linear-lanceolate to narrowly ovate, margins finely toothed. Common, native.
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Notes (shown on label)
Bulk sample: 3819a whole plant (Z-149)
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01158719
Occurrence ID: 4a833797-80be-4c5f-a745-73d047fbf563
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Lamiales
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Family
Scrophulariaceae
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All Determinations
Nemesia foetens Vent. det P. C. Zietsman, 1999
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Region
Africa
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Country
South Africa
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State/Province
Free State
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Locality
Edenburg. On the N1, ±40km from Bloemfontein, on the way to Edenbrug, at the Riet River
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Coordinates
-29.6603, 25.988
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 01158719 ev\i yo* BOTANICAL New York Botanical Garden Me/mes>a. fo&+el/et)^ . c&rf. äiefsyne-Tn The New York Botanical Garden and National Museum, Bloemfontein NYBG / MRL Floristic & Phytochemical Survey Herb; biennial, 15cm, roots; woody taproot, stems; annual, much branched, flower- light pink, can be also deep pink, purple or white, leaves; opposite, stalkless, linear- lanceolate to narrowly ovate, margins finely tooth, common, native. South Africa, Orange Free State, Edenburg. On the N1, ±40km from Bloemfontein on the way to Edenburg, at the Rietriver: 29°39^16*S, 25°5^279*E Osteospermum leptolobum & grass spp.. Eastern mixed Nama Karoo, grassland soil- gravel, sand, full sun, roadside. Phytochemical Sample Codes: 3819a PL(Z-149) P.C. Zietsman 3819 with T. Peyper, A. Seutloali, A.Tadi 08-Sep-99 01158719
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Nemesia foetens Vent.