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Kleinia articulata

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Filed as Kleinia articulata (L. f.) Haw. [family COMPOSITAE]
Kleinia articulata (L.) Haw.
Filed as Kleinia articulata (L. f.) Haw. [family COMPOSITAE]
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Name

Identification
Kleinia articulata (L.) Haw. [family ASTERACEAE ]
Related name
  • Kleinia articulata

Flora

Entry for KLEINIA articulata Haw. [family ]
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
KLEINIA articulata Haw. [family ], Succ. Pl. p. 315;—DC. l. c. 339.
Cacalia articulata Linn. [family COMPOSITAE], Th.! Fl. Cap. 624. L'Her. Stirp. t. 83.
Cacalia laciniata Jacq. [family COMPOSITAE], Ic. Rar. t. 68. DC. Pl. grass. t. 18.
Cacalia runcinata Lam. [family COMPOSITAE]
Information
quite glabrous; stem fleshy-fruticose, suberect; branches jointed, swollen; leaves petioled, flat, fleshy, glaucous, runcinate-laciniate, the lobes acuminate, the terminal larger; pedunc. elongate, nude, corymbose at summit, few-headed; pedicels longer than the heads; inv. scales 10–12, acuminate, scarcely calyculate, longer than the disc; fl. 15–20; achenes downy. Long cultivated in Europe. Stems 1–2f. high, branching, the branches constricted at intervals. Petioles 1 inch or more; lamina 1–2 inches long, deeply lobed. Pedunc. 6–8 inches long. null
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA On the hill of Zwartkops Zoutpan, Uit., Thunberg!, E. & K.! Zey.! 2985. (Herb. Th., D., Hk., Sd.)

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