Hemimeris racemosa (Houtt.) Merr.

  • Filed As

    Scrophulariaceae
    Hemimeris racemosa (Houtt.) Merr.

  • Collector(s)

    H. J. T. Venter 9563, 02 Sep 2001

  • Location

    South Africa. Northern Cape. Kamieskroon. Paardehoek.

  • Habitat

    Succulent karroo with Senecio, Berkheya, Whiteheadia and Crassula.. On moderate N mountain slope of <30°, at base of large bouders soil well-drained granite sand/clay, partial shade. In a pasture, abundant. Native.

  • Description

    Annual herb of 10 cm high, plants sticky because of glandular hair. Leaves simple, alternate, midgreen, with dense glandular trichomes, margins dentate.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00210973

    Occurrence ID: 5e1ff066-3367-4b77-b0b6-85bfe3f59794

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  • Region

    Africa

  • Country

    South Africa

  • State/Province

    Northern Cape

  • Locality

    Kamieskroon. Paardehoek.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 700 m. (2297 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -30.02, 18.08

  • Location Notes

    [Africa]

  • Distribution

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The New York Botanical Garden and
University of the Free State
NYBG / MRL Floristic & Phytochemical Survey
Scrophulariaceae
Hemimeris racemosa (Houtt.) Merr.
determined by; J. Venter; 2001
Annual herb of 10 cm high, plants sticky because of glandular hair. Leaves simple,
alternate, midgreen, with dense glandular trichomes, margins dentate..
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kamieskroon. Paardehoek: 30°1‘S, 18°5'E. elev: 700 m
Succulent karroo with Senecio, Berkheya, Whiteheadia and Crassula.. On moderate N
mountain slope of <30°, at base of large bouders soil well-drained granite sand/clay,
partial shade. In a pasture, abundant. Native..
Phytochemical Sample Codes:
JV9563 (JV-37)
J. Venter 9563	02-Sep-01
00210973