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Senecio dewildemanianus

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Type of Senecio dewildemanianus Muschl. [family ASTERACEAE]
Type of Senecio dewildemanianus Muschl. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio transmarinus S.Moore var. sycephalus (S.Moore) Hedb. [family COMPOSITAE]
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Name

Identification
Senecio dewildemanianus Muschl. [family ASTERACEAE ] Senecio transmarinus C.Jeffrey [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Senecio coreopsoides
  • Senecio transmarinus
  • Senecio sycephyllus
  • Senecio dewildemanianus

Flora

Entry for Senecio transmarinus C.Jeffrey var. major [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, Part Part 3, page 547, (2005) Author: H. Beentje, C. Jeffrey & D.J.N. Hind
Names
Senecio transmarinus C.Jeffrey var. major [family COMPOSITAE], in K.B. 41: 902 (1986). Type: Uganda, Ruwenzori, Buturungu Valley, Hedberg 682 (K!, holo.)
Senecio dewildemanianus Muschl. [family COMPOSITAE], in B.S.B.B. 49: 229 (1913). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Kassner 3123 (B†, holo., BM!, K!, P, iso.)
Information
Leaves to 8 cm long and 5 cm wide, leaf margins sinuate-denticulate; involucre 13 mm long, 6.5 mm in diameter; calyculus bracts to 10 mm long; phyllaries 6–12 mm long. Ray florets ± 12.
Range
DISTR. U 2 known from only the type
Altitude range
4100 m
Distribution
UGANDA Toro District Ruwenzori, Buturungu Valley, Hedberg 682!
Notes
USES. None recorded on specimens from our areaCONSERVATION Known from only a single specimen; at least vulnerable (VU-D2)

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