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Gorteria calendulacea

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Isotype of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Type of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family COMPOSITAE/ASTERACEAE]
Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Syntype of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Gorteria diffusa Thunb. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Type? of Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
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Identification
Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Data not digitized, Gorteria calendulacea DC. [family ASTERACEAE ] Verified by Data not digitized,
Related name
  • Gorteria affinis
  • Gorteria diffusa
  • Gorteria calendulacea

Flora

Entry for GORTERIA calendulacea DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 3, page 44, (1894) Author: (By W. H. HARVEY).
Names
GORTERIA calendulacea DC. [family COMPOSITAE], ! l. c. 501
Information
stems diffuse, hispid; leaves entire, spathulate, closely setose above; rays broadly obovate, obtuse, minutely denticulate, scarcely equalling the involucre. Only known from G. diffusa by its very broad, short, blunt rays. It has similar inv. scales.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Betw. the Paarl and Paardeberg; also on the Lion Mt., Capetown, Drege! (Herb. D., Hk., Sd.).

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