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Coleus ciliatus (Bramley) A.J.Paton |
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Description: |
Annual herb, 30-150 cm tall. Stems erect, quadrangular, pubescent with short, downward pointing eglandular hairs and red sessile glands, these more plentiful on younger growth. Leaves opposite, sessile; blades narrowly elliptic to narrowly ovate to lanceolate, 65 - 155 x 8-45 mm, serrate, apex acuminate, base gradually narrowing (attenuate) to the stem, chartaceous, with yellow and red sessile glands and pubescent with short, stiff eglandular hairs. Inflorescence dense, when in flower forming a narrowly conical shape, becoming more cylindrical in fruit, 40-140 x 18-30 mm, usually with a sterile, bracteate extension with elongated axis up to 20 mm long at the tip; flowers sessile in single flowered cymes; bracts subtending entire inflorescence narrowly ovate, 15 - 35 mm long, apex acuminate, enclosing buds then becoming deflexed in flower, pubescent and ciliate with short eglandular hairs. Flowering calyx with tube c. 1 mm long, outer surface with eglandular hairs and scattered yellow and red sessile glands; lobes 5, subulate, c. 1.5-3 mm long, with longer eglandular hairs. Fruiting calyx with tube 3-7 mm long, somewhat ventrally gibbous, lobes more or less patent, becoming thicker and more rigid, variable in length, 3-7 mm. Corolla pale blue, 11 - 14(- 18) mm; tube with short eglandular hairs, very narrow and parallel sided for 5-6 mm, then curving sharply downwards and broadening for 4-6 mm before opening into two lips; posterior lip shorter than anterior, 2-3 mm long, divided into 4 lobes, with eglandular hairs and red sessile glands; anterior lip 5 - 7(9) mm long, 3-4 mm deep, partially enclosing stamens, with eglandular hairs and red sessile glands on the front of lip. Nutlets black or dark-brown, broadly elliptic and slightly flattened, c. 1.5 mm long, darkly gland dotted, mucilaginous when wet. |
Type location: |
Tanzania |
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Derivation of specific name: | ciliata: with small slender hairs or hair-like structures, a reference to the densely hairy floral bracts subtending each flower.. |
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Flowering time: | Mar - May |
Worldwide distribution: | Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia |
FZ divisions: | N |
Growth form(s): | Annual. |
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Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
Literature: |
Paton, A.J. et al. (2013). Lamiaceae Flora Zambesiaca 8(8) Pages 323 - 324. Phiri, P.S.M. (2005). A Checklist of Zambian Vascular Plants Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 32 Page 71. As Pycnostachys speciosa |