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Isotype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #5882
1832-12-07
Specimens
South Africa
P
Isotype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #5882
1832-12-07
Specimens
South Africa
P
Isotype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Isotype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #5882
1832-12-07
Specimens
South Africa
P
Isotype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Shirley, N.E., #s.n.
1964-11-26
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by O. M. Hilliard, 1970/08

Type of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family COMPOSITAE]

Drege, #s.n.
12-1839
Specimens
South Africa
K
Type of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name); Verified by Burtt Davy, J.

Syntype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège,J.F., #s.n. [1826-12]
1826-12-01 - 1834-01-01
Specimens
South Africa
HAL
Syntype of Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by A.P. de Candolle

Filed as Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Hilliard, O.M., Mrs., #2185
1963-12-17
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Senecio hieracioides DC. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by PRE

SENECIO hieracioides DC. [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
“stem herbaceous, erect, branching, terete, striate, puberulous, viscidulous above; root-leaves petioled, oblong, toothed, minutely puberulous; cauline sessile, ear-clasping, oblong, incised, downy, the uppermost linear, viscidulous; corymb panicled, the pedicels sparsely scaly; inv. of about 12 puberulous scales; rays 8–10; achenes linear-compressed, striate, pubescent between the striæ.” DC. l. c. “Lower leaves 3 inches long, 4 lines wide. Stem 1–1 1/2 foot high.” Of this I have seen no specimen, unless Zey.! 938, from Vet River (Hb. Sd.), belong to it: in it the radical and lower leaves are obovate-oblong, tapering into an imperfect petiole, coarsely toothed, midribbed, with a thickened, subciliate margin, glabrous, except for a few scattered bristles on the lower side; stem leaves few, clasping, toothed, puberulous; infl. laxly few-headed; inv. nearly nude at base, of 12–15 narrow, scabrous scales; rays few, pale-yellow, shorter than the inv.; achenes tapering upwards, striate, pubescent.