Crotalaria mildbraedii Baker f.
  • G.W.J.Mildbraed (ed.), Wiss. Erg. Deut. Zentr.-Afr. Exped., Bot.2: 246 (1911) 


Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Crotalaria mildbraedii Baker f. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-0001053931. Accessed on: 11 Dec 2023'

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Seeds oblique-cordiform, ± 3 mm. long, smooth, brown. Standard broadly elliptic to suborbicular-obovate, bright yellow, glabrous outside; wings broadly oblong, longer than the keel; keel rounded about the middle, with a fairly short twisted beak, 17–20 mm. long. Pod stipitate, markedly inflated, broadened gradually towards the rather abruptly contracted apex, ± 50–60 mm. long, 18–25 mm. across, puberulous, sometimes glabrescent, developing prominent veins, ± 60–80-seeded; stipe ± 8–10 mm. long. Racemes rather lax, up to 19–30 cm. long, many-flowered; bracts linear-subulate, ± 3–5 mm. long, usually persistent; bracteoles inserted on the upper part of the pedicel or at the base of the calyx, filiform, ± 1–2 mm. long. Calyx 11–13 mm. long, puberulous; upper and lateral lobes on each side usually cohering at the tips, ultimately free and sometimes reflexed; narrowly caudate-deltoid, ± 1–2 times as long as the tube. Leaves 3-foliolate; leaflets elliptic to oblong-obovate, up to 3·3–5 cm. long, 2–2·6 cm. wide, glabrous above, appressed puberulous beneath; petiole slender, ± 3–5–5 cm. long. Stipules filiform, up to 2–6 mm. long. Shrub up to 1–3 m. tall. Branches ribbed, puberulous.

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    Seeds oblique-cordiform, ± 3 mm. long, smooth, brown. Standard broadly elliptic to suborbicular-obovate, bright yellow, glabrous outside; wings broadly oblong, longer than the keel; keel rounded about the middle, with a fairly short twisted beak, 17–20 mm. long. Pod stipitate, markedly inflated, broadened gradually towards the rather abruptly contracted apex, ± 50–60 mm. long, 18–25 mm. across, puberulous, sometimes glabrescent, developing prominent veins, ± 60–80-seeded; stipe ± 8–10 mm. long. Racemes rather lax, up to 19–30 cm. long, many-flowered; bracts linear-subulate, ± 3–5 mm. long, usually persistent; bracteoles inserted on the upper part of the pedicel or at the base of the calyx, filiform, ± 1–2 mm. long. Calyx 11–13 mm. long, puberulous; upper and lateral lobes on each side usually cohering at the tips, ultimately free and sometimes reflexed; narrowly caudate-deltoid, ± 1–2 times as long as the tube. Leaves 3-foliolate; leaflets elliptic to oblong-obovate, up to 3·3–5 cm. long, 2–2·6 cm. wide, glabrous above, appressed puberulous beneath; petiole slender, ± 3–5–5 cm. long. Stipules filiform, up to 2–6 mm. long. Shrub up to 1–3 m. tall. Branches ribbed, puberulous. Standard broadly elliptic to suborbicular-obovate, bright yellow, glabrous outside; wings broadly oblong, longer than the keel; keel rounded about the middle, with a fairly short twisted beak, 17–20 mm. long. Pod stipitate, markedly inflated, broadened gradually towards the rather abruptly contracted apex, ± 50–60 mm. long, 18–25 mm. across, puberulous, sometimes glabrescent, developing prominent veins, ± 60–80-seeded; stipe ± 8–10 mm. long. Racemes rather lax, up to 19–30 cm. long, many-flowered; bracts linear-subulate, ± 3–5 mm. long, usually persistent; bracteoles inserted on the upper part of the pedicel or at the base of the calyx, filiform, ± 1–2 mm. long. Calyx 11–13 mm. long, puberulous; upper and lateral lobes on each side usually cohering at the tips, ultimately free and sometimes reflexed; narrowly caudate-deltoid, ± 1–2 times as long as the tube. Leaves 3-foliolate; leaflets elliptic to oblong-obovate, up to 3·3–5 cm. long, 2–2·6 cm. wide, glabrous above, appressed puberulous beneath; petiole slender, ± 3–5–5 cm. long. Stipules filiform, up to 2–6 mm. long. Shrub up to 1–3 m. tall. Branches ribbed, puberulous.

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