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much larger and deeply cordate at base, the two basal lobes occupying 
a third of the length of the leaf, and their inner edges are more or less 
closely approaching each other. Five of the nine principal nerves are 
running up to the apex of the leaf, the others terminate at the margin 
lower down. The capsules are very numerous, slightly cordate at the 
apex ; the seeds possess a long apical wing, and sometimes a narrow 
hyaline margin at the base. 
The plant differs in the shape of its leaves from the recently described 
T, paniculata, E. Diimmer (see Kew Bull., 1912, 195). 
Tuber up to 12 inches in diam. and 3-4 inches thick ; leaves 7-8 cm. 
long and 6-7 cm. wide near their base ; raceme up to 5 inches long. The 
male plant not known. 
Gathered in a fruiting condition by Mr. E. Dyke near Santa, in the 
Zoutpansberg Range (Transvaal), April, 1912. Marloth, 5097. 
