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Senecio venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE]
Burke, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Senecio venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name); Verified by Smith, C.A.,
Senecio latifolius DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio retrorsus DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio latifolius DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio retrorsus DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE]
Burke, #s.n.
None
Specimens
South Africa
Senecio venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name); Verified by Smith, C.A.,
Senecio latifolius DC. [family COMPOSITAE]; Verified by J.H. + J.W.
Senecio retrorsus DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio latifolius DC. [family COMPOSITAE]; Verified by J.H. + J.W.
Senecio retrorsus DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Holotype of Senecio venosus Harv. [family ASTERACEAE]
Zeyher, C.L.P., #936
October
Specimens
South Africa
Holotype of Senecio venosus Harv. [family ASTERACEAE] (stored under name)
Holotype of Senecio venosus Harv. [family ASTERACEAE]; Verified by Nordenstam, B., 1996
Holotype of Senecio venosus Harv. [family ASTERACEAE]; Verified by Nordenstam, B., 1996
Senecio venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE]
Moss, C.E.; Rogers, F.A., #1208
12-1917
Specimens
South Africa
Senecio venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE] (stored under name)
Senecio oxylepis C.A.Sm. [family COMPOSITAE]; Verified by Smith, C.A.,
Senecio oxylepis C.A.Sm. [family COMPOSITAE]; Verified by Smith, C.A.,
SENECIO venosus Harv. [family COMPOSITAE]
Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
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glabrous; stem erect, ribstriate, leafy to the base of the diffusely branched corymb (lower portion unknown); lower leaves …; cauline leaves cordate at base and stem-clasping, lanceolate, acuminate, rigidly coriaceous, thick, ciliato-denticulate, glaucescent, conspicuously veiny on both surfaces, on the lower with very prominent, oblique, anastomosing veins and veinlets, many-veined at base; partial corymbs few-headed, pedicels short; heads 10-fl., discoid; inv. nude at base, funnel-shaped, of 5–6 oblong, obtuse, glabrous scales; achenes glabrous. Apparently a tall plant, with the habit of S. isatideus, but leafy throughout, with close-placed, strongly and coarsely veiny, very rigid leaves. I have only seen a single specimen, about 14 inches long, being merely the flowering top of the stem, or of a branch: its leaves are 2–3 inches long, 1/2– 3/4 inch wide at base, very acute. Until the lower part of the stem shall be seen the characters cannot be fully given.
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