Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation (Jul 2010)

Two new species of <i>Nemesia</i> (Scrophulariaceae) from the southern Cape, South Africa

  • K. E. Steiner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v40i2.206
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 2
pp. 161 – 166

Abstract

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Two new species of Nemesia Vent, are described from South Africa. Nemesia fourcadei is an annual with small white flowers, a yellow-orange pubescent palate, and violet lines at the base of the upper lip. It differs from the similar looking N. lucida Benth. by having larger flowers with a more prominent spur (mostly 3.5—4.5 mm long vs < 1.5 mm) and a pubescent palate. N. fourcadei is known from only two locations in the southern Cape. N. elata is a facultative perennial with white flowers, a lavender to purple reverse, and a white or very pale yellow palate. It is known only from the Langeberg and Oute-niqua Mountains between Swellendam and Montagu Pass. It is closest to N. fourcadei. but differs from that species by its more robust habit, the absence of a boss inside the corolla tube at the base of the hypochile, and a spur that is violet to purple at the base.

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