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Blumea purpurascens

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Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family COMPOSITAE]
Laggera crispata (Vahl) Hepper & J.R.I.Wood [family COMPOSITAE]
Syntype of Blumea purpurascens Sch. Bip. ex A. Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Laggera crispata (Vahl) Hepper & J.R.I.Wood [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
Holotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Blumea pterodonta DC. [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on Sheet, Laggera pterodonta (DC.) Sch.-Bip. exOliv. [family ASTERACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet, Isotype of Blumea purpurascens A.Rich. [family ASTERACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet,
Related name
  • Laggera crispata
  • Blumea crispata
  • Laggera purpurascens
  • Laggera pterodonta
  • Blumea pterodonta
  • Blumea purpurascens

Flora

Entry for LAGGERA crispata (Vahl) Hepper & J.R.I. Wood [family COMPOSITAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 315, (2002) Author: H.J. BEENTJE
Names
LAGGERA crispata (Vahl) Hepper & J.R.I. Wood [family COMPOSITAE], in K.B. 38: 83 (1983); A.J. Scott in Fl. Mascar. 109: 60, t. 20 (1993). Type: Yemen, Hadie, Forsskål s.n. (C, holo.)
Conyza crispata Vahl [family COMPOSITAE], Symb. Bot. 1: 71 (1790)
Blumea pterodonta DC. [family COMPOSITAE], in Wight, Contr. Bot. Ind.: 16 (1834) & Prodr. 5: 448 (1836). Type: India, Coromandel, Wight 1437 (K!, holo.)
Blumea purpurascens A. Rich. [family COMPOSITAE], Tent. Fl. Abyss. 1: 395 (1848). Type: Ethiopia, near Adwa [Adua] and Genuia, Schimper 153 (K!, P!, iso.)
Laggera pterodonta (DC.) Oliv. [family COMPOSITAE], Trans. Linn. Soc., London 29: 94 (1873); Oliv. & Hiern in F.T.A. 3: 324 (1877); F.P.S. 3: 39 (1956); C.D. Adams in F.W.T.A. ed. 2, 2: 262 (1963); U.K.W.F. ed. 2: 208, t. 85 (1994)
Blumea alata [family COMPOSITAE], [sensu auctt., non (D. Don) DC.]
Laggera alata [family COMPOSITAE], [sensu auctt., non (D. Don) Oliv.]
Blumea crispata (Vahl) Merxm. [family COMPOSITAE], in Mitt. Bot. Staats., München 20: 7 (1984); Lisowski in F.A.C. Compositae, Inuleae: 13 (1989)
Information
Annual or perennial herb 0.6–2.4 m tall, woody at base, several-stemmed, often much branched; stems with entire or toothed wings to 5(–15) mm wide, pubescent or puberulous, densely glandular; branches of inflorescence often without wings; whole plant slightly viscid and aromatic. Leaves often tinged purple or with purple veins, sessile, oblong to (narrowly) obovate, the ones near the base large but getting smaller distally, 3–27 cm long, 0.8–11 cm wide, base narrowing gradually and decurrent on to the stem, margins serrate or serrulate with callose-tipped teeth, apex acute or obtuse and apiculate, puberulous to scabridulous with short glandular hairs on both surfaces. Capitula 8–12 mm long, many in large terminal pyramidal panicles; stalks of individual capitula usually curved, 0.5–3 cm long, pubescent and glandular; phyllaries unequal, the outermost greenish with pink or purple margins and tips and often recurved, the inner pale green to white and papery, all phyllaries narrowly triangular or lanceolate, 2–12 mm long, the outer to 1 mm wide, the inner to 0.5 mm wide, acute to acuminate, puberulous and glandular, becoming less so on the innermost ones; receptacle flat, occasionally honeycombed. Florets pink, mauve or purple, the innermost more deeply so; outer florets very many, the tube filiform, 5–7 mm long, minutely toothed at the apex; style 5.5–8 mm long, with naked branches; inner florets 15–30, the tube 4.8–8 mm long, hardly widening, lobes 0.3–0.5 mm long, minutely hairy (not in our area?) or glabrous, sparsely glandular; anthers pink, 1.8–2 mm long, obtuse at the base, with 0.5 mm long apical appendages; style 6–9 mm long, pink with short (0.5 mm) hairy branches. Achenes cylindrical, 1–1.5 mm long, pubescent; pappus of many ?smooth white bristles 5.5–7.5 mm long. Fig. 71 (page 354).
Range
DISTR. U 1–4; K 1–7; T 2–8; Z throughout tropical Africa and tropical Asia
Altitude range
350–2550 m
Distribution
UGANDA Karamoja District Mt Kadam, Wuthei, 1936, Eggeling 2819!;KENYA Trans-Nzoia District NE Elgon, Dec. 1962, Tweedie 2507!;TANZANIA Lushoto District Kitivo Forest Reserve, July 1955, Semsei 2318!;UGANDA Mbale District Mbale, Dec. 1966, Tweedie 3391!;UGANDA Masaka District Bugabo, Feb. 1969, Lye et al. 1770!KENYA Meru District Meru Forest Station, Oct. 1960, Verdcourt & Kanuri 2925!;KENYA Masai District Lolgorien, Apr. 1961, Glover et al. 601!TANZANIA Ufipa District Mbizi Forest Reserve, Oct. 1987, Ruffo & Kisena 2903!;TANZANIA Tunduru District halfway between Songea and Tunduru, June 1956, Milne-Redhead & Taylor 10634!TANZANIA Zanzibar Chwaka Wanda, Sep. 1930, Vaughan 1520!
Notes
I agree with Wild (1968) & Hepper & J.R.I. Wood (1983) on B. /L. pterodonta being synonymous. The only difference is the stem wings being toothed (rather than entire) and many intermediates occur.Much of our material was formerly named as Blumea alata (D. Don) DC. or Laggera alata (D. Don) Oliv. The type of Laggera alata [Nepal, Nairanhetty, 13 Oct. 1802, Buchanan-Hamilton s.n. (BM!, holo.)] has recurved phyllaries with a hairy adaxial surface, similar to L. brevipes, and this taxon does not occur in East Africa. The name L. alata has been misapplied all over Africa.

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