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Helichrysum aureolum

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Filed as Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family COMPOSITAE]
Holotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family ASTERACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard [family COMPOSITAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
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  • Helichrysum aureolum

Flora

Entry for Helichrysum aureolum [family ASTERACEAE]
Herbarium
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Collection
Flora of Southern Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
Names
Helichrysum aureolum [family ASTERACEAE]
Information
Subshrub, stock stout, woody, pro­ducing vegetative buds, flowering stems several to many from the base, simple below, branching above into the compound inflorescence, up to c. 1 m tall, glandular-setose, hairs red or purple, young parts thinly white-woolly as well, closely leafy, aromatic. Leaves mostly 50—90 x 15—38 mm, slightly smaller on the inflorescence branches, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, apex acute or obtuse, apiculate, base broad, cordate-clasping, both surfaces glandular-setose, margins and midline often white-woolly as well. Heads heterogamous, depressed-globose, c. 12—13 mm long, (20—) 24—30 mm across the radiating bracts, several in an open spreading corymbose panicle, the branches often simple, or branching once or twice, leafy. Involucral bracts in c. 9 series, graded, imbricate, inner much exceeding the flow­ers, glossy, bright golden-yellow inside, golden-brown outside. Receptacle shortly honeycombed. Flowers c. 900—1 200, 125-200 ("female"), 775-975 ("bisexual"). Achenes c. 1 mm long, barrel-shaped, glabrous. Pappus brist­les many, about equalling corolla, tips barbellate, shafts scabrid, bases with patent cilia, cohering or not.
Habitat
Characterized by its leaves, not decurrent on the stem, and large heads with involucral bracts bright yellow inside, golden-brown outside. These characters distinguish it from H. cooperi (no. 240), with which it is frequently confused. It has also been confused with H. setosum (no. 231), from which it may be distinguished by its inflorescence branches with red-purple glandular hairs and reduced, distant leaves. It can be distin­guished from green-leaved plants of H. mutabile (above) most readily by its generally longer and broader leaves; it is an altogether more robust plant than H. mutabile.
Use
234. Helichrysum aureolum Hilliard in Notes R. bot. Gdn Edinb. 40: 251 (1982). Type: Transvaal, 2530 BA, Sabie to Lydenburg, Long Tom Pass, Whisky Spruit, c. 1 980 m, 15 iii 1981, Hilliard & Burtt 14365 (NU, holo.!; E; K; PRE, iso.!).
Range
Recorded from the highlands of the E. Transvaal, from Magoebaskloof and New Agatha Forest Reserve near Tzaneen south to the Palwane Hills, Mbabane district, Swaziland, in grassland and scrub, often on damp streamsides or other marshy or well-watered places; flowering between February and July. Map 229.

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