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Helichrysum panduratum var transvaalense [family ASTERACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
None

Helichrysum panduratum

Von Fintel
Slides (Photographs)
NH
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. panduratum [family ASTERACEAE]

Helichrysum panduratum

Von Fintel
Slides (Photographs)
NH
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. panduratum [family ASTERACEAE]

Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE]

Gerrard, W.T., #507
None
Specimens
South Africa
K
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Helichrysum auriculatum unrecorded panduratum Harv. [family COMPOSITAE]

Isotype of Helichrysum auriculatum Less. var. panduratum Harv. [family ASTERACEAE]

G&Mcken, #273
None
Specimens
Unknown
NH
Isotype of Helichrysum auriculatum Less. var. panduratum Harv. [family ASTERACEAE]
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. panduratum [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. ex De Wild. & T.Durand var. transvaalense Moeser [family COMPOSITAE]

Henri A. Junod, #566
1899-08-15
Specimens
South Africa
E
Helichrysum petiolatum (L.) DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Type of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. ex De Wild. & T.Durand var. transvaalense Moeser [family COMPOSITAE]

Type of Helichrysum auriculatum unrecorded var. pandulatum [family COMPOSITAE]

Gerrard, W.T., #256
03-1861
Specimens
South Africa
K
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Helichrysum auriculatum unrecorded [family COMPOSITAE]
Type of Helichrysum auriculatum unrecorded var. pandulatum [family COMPOSITAE]

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. panduratum [family ASTERACEAE]

Harrison, E.R., #322
1967-11-27
Specimens
South Africa
PRE
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. panduratum [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser [family COMPOSITAE]

Junod, H.A., #566
09-1899
Specimens
South Africa
K
Type of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Helichrysum unrecorded unrecorded [family COMPOSITAE]

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE]

Hilliard, O.M., Mrs., #4071
1966-12-10
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by O. M. Hilliard, 1967/02

Isotype of Helichrysum panduratum var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE]

Junod, H. A., #566
1899-08-01
Specimens
South Africa
G
Isotype of Helichrysum panduratum var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Data not digitizer

Isotype of Helichrysum panduratum var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE]

Junod, H. A., #566
1899-08-01
Specimens
South Africa
G
Isotype of Helichrysum panduratum var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Data not digitizer

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum o. hoffm. var. transvaalense moeser [family ASTERACEAE]

Codd, L.E., #1682
1946-08-19
Specimens
Unknown
NU
Helichrysum panduratum o. hoffm. var. transvaalense moeser [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum o. hoffm. var. transvaalense moeser [family ASTERACEAE]

Mrs. Cook, #s.n.
1968-01-01
Specimens
Swaziland
NU
Helichrysum panduratum o. hoffm. var. transvaalense moeser [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Lectotype of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE]

Gillet Justin, #1293
1900-08-01
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
BR
Lectotype of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Beentje H., 1996/07/01

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE]

None, #None
None
Specimens
Unknown
BR
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE]

Junod, H.A., #566
1899-08-01
Specimens
South Africa
PRE
Isotype of Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

HELICHRYSUM auriculatum var. β. panduratum [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
leaves very large, much less constricted below the middle, the wide extremity 3-nerved, mucronate, thinly tomentose; cymes very much branched, many-headed; heads smaller, inv. scales less acute, null

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE]

Rabie, #PRE 43747
1955-11-01
Specimens
South Africa
PRE
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE]

Hendrickx, F.L., #3768
1946-01-01
Specimens
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
MLGU
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE]

Gossweiler, John, #5110
1911-08-25
Specimens
Angola
COI
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Mendonca, Francisco de Ascensao, 1941

HELICHRYSUM panduratum var. panduratum [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 315, (2002) Author: H.J. BEENTJE
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
DISTR. U 2–4; K 3, 5, 7; T 2, 5–7
Leaves obovate or panduriform. 

Helichrysum panduratum [family ASTERACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Ranges from the Great Kei, the southern border of the Transkei, along the coast to Natal, where it has been recorded from sea level to c. 1 200 m. Also in Uganda, Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Angola and Gabon, but apparently absent from the Transvaal, where it is entirely replaced by var. transvaalense. Grows in large tangled clumps in high-rainfall areas, particularly in mixed scrub-grassland near forest margins; flowering mainly in December and January .Fig. 40:1; Map 137.
A diffuse, loosely branched, soft-wooded sub-shrub, stems loosely and thinly grey-woolly, leafy, becoming pendunculoid upwards with small distant leaves passing into inflorescence bracts. Leaves up to c. 70 x 35 mm, panduriform, sessile, base broadly auricled. half-clasping, (ovate-rhomboid, petiolate in var. transvaalense), margins somewhat crisped, thinly grey-woolly above, densely so below. Heads homogamous, subglobose, c. 5—6 mm long, double that across the radiating bracts, many in loose terminal corymbose panicles. Involucral bracts in c. 5 series, graded, loosely imbricate, inner about equalling flowers, backs woolly above the stereome, tips subacute or obtuse, often erose, opaque white. Receptacle with fimbrils about equal­ling the ovary. Flowers 27—48 (—68 in var. transvaalense), yellow, honey-scented. A-chenes c. 1 mm long, barrel-shaped, obscurely ribbed, glabrous. Pappus bristles many, scabrid, about equalling corolla, bases cohering strongly by patent cilia, lightly fused as well.

Helichrysum auriculatum var panduratum [family ASTERACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
On the high mountains of Lesotho and along the Drakensberg from Mont aux Sources (Bergville district, Natal) to Naude's Nek, north of Maclear in the E. Cape. Forms thick mats over damp rock sheets, on bare earth or in short damp turf, between c. 1 650 and 3 200 m. Flowers from October to December. The typical form has grey-woolly leaves, but green-leaved plants are not uncommon, and the two may grow together. Map 92.
Profusely branched mat-forming peren­nial herb, main branches prostrate, root­ing, soon nude, ultimate branchlets elong­ating at flowering, ascending, c. 40-200 mm long, greyish-white woolly, closely leafy. Leaves up to 8 (—20) x 4 mm, obovate or oblong-obovate, narrowed to the base and half-clasping, apex obtuse, apicu-late, both surfaces glandular-punctate and closely greyish-white woolly, or without wool and with stalked glands. Heads heterogamous, sub-cylindric, c. 3 x 3 mm, many felted together at the base in a congested, rounded, terminal corymbose cluster up to 18 mm across. Involucral bracts in c. 4 series, graded, imbricate, inner about equalling flowers, not radiating, tawny-yellow, tipped golden-brown. Receptacle smooth or shortly honeycombed. Flowers c. 35-55, 8-15 ("female"), 22-40 ("bisexual"), yellow. Achenes 0,75 mm, glabrous. Pappus bristles many, delicate, tips barbellate, bases cohering lightly by patent cilia. Fig. 28:1.

Helichrysum pandurifolium [family ASTERACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Ranges from the Cape Peninsula, Bainskloof and Waboom's River through the coastal districts to the Tsitsikama and Kouga Mountains, on hill and mountain slopes in sandy or rocky places, from near sea level to c. 1 500 m. Flowers between September and January, but mainly from October to December. Map 135.
A loosely branched, soft-wooded shrub, branches long, slender, thinly grey-woolly, leafy becoming pedunculoid and distantly bracteate below the inflorescence. Leaves mostly 8-16 x 8-10 mm, orbicular to broadly ovate abruptly narrowed to a broad petiole-like ear-clasping base, mar­gins markedly crisped-undulate, both sur­faces grey-woolly. Heads homogamous, broadly campanulate, c. 5—8 x 6—10 mm (—14 mm when fully radiating), few to many in loose terminal corymbose panicles. Involucral bracts in c. 6 series, graded, loosely imbricate, outer sometimes palest brown, inner exceeding the flowers, backs loosely woolly above stereome, radiating, tips acute or subacute, somewhat crisped, opaque milk-white, sometimes suffused with rose. Receptacle with fimbrils exceed­ing ovaries. Flowers 12—39, yellow. Achenes 0,75 mm, barrel-shaped, glabrous. Pappus bristless many, scabrid, about equalling corolla, bases cohering strongly by patent cilia. Fig. 40: 3.