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SENECIO juniperinus var. α. genuinus [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
leaves linear-subulate, with strongly-revolute margins, entire. null

Senecio cornu-cervi MacOwan [family COMPOSITAE]

Baur, R., #480
None
Specimens
South Africa
K
Senecio cornu-cervi MacOwan [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE]

Type? of Senecio polyanthemos DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #None
1829-11-04
Specimens
South Africa
P
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)
Type? of Senecio polyanthemos DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Senecio elimensis Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE]

Schlechter, #9669
09-12-1896
Specimens
South Africa
K
Senecio elimensis Hutch. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE]

Isotype of Senecio polyanthemos DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #2086
None
Specimens
South Africa
P
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Senecio polyanthemos DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Isotype of Senecio polyanthemos DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #2086
None
Specimens
South Africa
P
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Senecio polyanthemos DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Isotype of Senecio polyanthemos DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

Drège J.F., #2086
None
Specimens
South Africa
P
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Senecio polyanthemos DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family ASTERACEAE]

SENECIO juniperinus DC. var. β. salicinus [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
leaves flattish, lanceolate, with recurved margins, entire or subentire; minutely glabrous-dotted above. null

SENECIO juniperinus var. δ. cruciatus [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
leaves (some at least) above the middle furnished with a pair of opposite, spreading lobes, like the arms of a cross. null

SENECIO juniperinus DC. var. γ. epitrachys [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
leaves less expanded, with more strongly-revolute margins and more scabrid; entire, or here and there toothed. null

Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE]

Drege, #s.n.
11-1839
Specimens
South Africa
K
Senecio polyanthemus DC. var. [saliciu.] DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)

Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE]

Drege, #s.n.
07-1839
Specimens
South Africa
K
Senecio cruciatus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)

Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE]

Drege, #s.n.
12-1839
Specimens
South Africa
K
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Senecio polyanthemus DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family COMPOSITAE]

Filed as Senecio juniperinus L. f. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]

Ecklon & Zeyher, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Senecio juniperinus L. f. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Senecio juniperinus L. f. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]

Drège, J.F., #b
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Senecio juniperinus L. f. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)

Type? of Senecio cristatus Thunb. [family ASTERACEAE]

Thunberg, C.P., #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
S
Senecio juniperinus L.f. [family ASTERACEAE]; Verified by [Montin, L.]
Type? of Senecio cristatus Thunb. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)
Type? of Senecio cristatus Thunb. [family ASTERACEAE]; Verified by [Wikström, J.E.]
Senecio rosmarinifolius L.f. [family ASTERACEAE]

Isotype of Senecio juniperinus L. f. var. epitrachys (DC.) Harv. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]

Drège, J.F., #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Isotype of Senecio juniperinus L. f. var. epitrachys (DC.) Harv. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2007/12/11
Isotype of Senecio polyanthemus DC. var. epitrachys DC. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]

Isotype of Senecio polyanthemus DC. var. salicinus DC. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]

Drège, J.F., #a
None
Specimens
South Africa
HBG
Senecio juniperinus L. f. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by HBG-formal name change, 2007/12/11
Isotype of Senecio polyanthemus DC. var. salicinus DC. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]

SENECIO juniperinus Linn. f. [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
stem suffruticose, cobwebby-tomentose, branching, branches cobwebbed or nude, corymbiferous; leaves half-clasping and often unidentate at base, linear-subulate or linear-lanceolate, subpungent-mucronate, with revolute or recurved margins, either entire or sparingly toothed, or some furnished with a pair of opposite, horizontal lobes, scabro-punctulate and glabrate (cobwebbed) above, albo-tomentose beneath; corymb branching, loosely many-headed, the pedicels longish, scaly; heads 40–60 fl., radiate; inv. calycled, of 12–15 glabrous, barbellate scales; rays about 12, yellow; achenes nearly glabrous, or minutely puberulous. Stems rigid and strong, but scarcely ligneous, except at base; the branches numerous, more herbaceous, but wiry. Branches and leaves more or less cobwebby, becoming nude. The leaves vary in length and breadth and degree of expansion, and in being sparingly toothed or entire; I find them constantly scabrous-dotted above, even in var. salicinus (Drege's specimens). Drege's var. “ subserratus ” appears to me to belong rather to S. pterophorus. Inflorescence generally widely spreading varying very much, however, in the number of heads. Var. δ. cruciatus, is rather a monstrosity than a genuine form.

SENECIO ilicifolius Th. [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
stem robust, suffruticose at base, erect, rigid-herbaceous, leafy, branched at the summit, the branches cobwebbed, corymbiferous; leaves clasping and adnate-subdecurrent at base, oblong or oblongo-lanceolate, acute, sharply and coarsely toothed, with reflexed or revolute margins, glabrous and scabrous-dotted above, albo-tomentose beneath; corymb much branched, spreading, many-headed, the pedicels scaly; heads 50–60-fl., radiate; inv. calycled, of 12–15 glabrous scales; rays about 12, yellow; achenes minutely granulated.Stem 2–3 f. high, branched at the summit, closely leafy. Leaves 1–2 1/2 inches long, 4 lines to 1 1/2 in. wide, rigid, sharply indented like those of a holly, with round spaces between the teeth; upper surface glossy green, lower white. Infl. 5- to upwards of 100-headed. A larger and coarser plant than S. juniperinus, with broader and more deeply toothed and rigid leaves. S. quercifolius, fide Herb. Th.! is merely the base of the stem, where the leaves are larger and more incised! null

SENECIO pterophorus 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, ribstriate, cobwebbed or glabrate, virgate, corymboso-paniculate at the apex; leaves lanceolate, sharply and coarsely inciso-serrate, acuminate, tapering at base almost into a petiole, glabrate and green above, cano-tomentose beneath, the petiole produced at base (in var. α.) into narrow or obsolete, somewhat denticled stem-wings; corymb very compound, pedicels scaly; inv. of many scales, amply calycled, glabrous; disc-fl. 40–50, rays 8–10; achenes glabrous. Stem 2–3 ft. high. Leaves 3–4 inches long, 1/4– 1/2 inch wide. The stem wing is very narrow at best, and often obsolete, if Drege's specimens all belong to the same species. This species is very closely related to S. juniperinus, but the leaves are not ear-clasping, and the fl. heads are smaller.

SENECIO mucronatus Willd. [family COMPOSITAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
suffruticose, cobwebby-tomentose, much branched, the branches canescent, corymbiferous; leaves half-clasping and often unidentate at base, linear-subulate, subpungent mucronate, with revolute margins, punctulate and glabrate (the younger cobwebby) above, tomentose beneath; corymb lax, compound, the pedicels copiously scaly below the head; inv. calycled, of 14–16 glabrous, barbellate scales; heads discoid, 20–30-fl.; achenes cano-pubescent. A much-branched bush, 1–2 feet high, all the young parts copiously flocculent. Leaves 1–2 inches long, 1 line wide, from a broadish base, which is very frequently produced at each side into a tooth-like ear. Corymbs spreading, 10–20-headed. Heads 3 lines long. It much resembles S. rosmarinifolius, but has discoid heads, and broad-based, often auricled leaves, &c. It is still nearer to S. juniperinus, from the narrow-leaved forms of which it only differs by the discoid heads.