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Herbs. Leaves opposite, often linear and glaucous. Flowers terminal, solitary, in loose cymes or in dense involucrate heads. Sepals united to form a tubular calyx; the calyx with numerous parallel obscure veins, bearing 4-10 epicalyx segments. Petals 5, entire, toothed or (in ours) deeply fimbriate; pink, red or white; coronal scales 0. Stamens 10. Styles 2. Fruit a 1-locular capsule with 4 teeth. Seeds flattened. Derivation of name: from the Greek meaning 'flower of Jove' Worldwide: c. 300 species in Europe and Asia with a few on tropical African mountains. Zambia: 2 taxa. |
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Species | FZ divisions | Provinces | Content |
angolensis Hiern ex F.N. Williams | W | ||
excelsus S.S. Hooper | N | N |
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