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Senecio natalensis

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Type? of Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family ASTERACEAE]
Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family COMPOSITAE]
Type? of Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family ASTERACEAE]
Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family COMPOSITAE]
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Name

Identification
Senecio angulatus L.f. [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Senecio natalensis Sch.Bip. [family ASTERACEAE ]
Related name
  • Senecio brachypodus
  • Senecio macropodus
  • Senecio angulatus
  • Senecio natalensis
  • Senecio pleistocephalus

Flora

Entry for SENECIO angulatus Linn. f. [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
SENECIO angulatus Linn. f. [family COMPOSITAE], suppl. 369;—Th.! Cap. 382. DC. l. c. 404. Zey.! 196.
Cineraria lævis Spr. [family COMPOSITAE], in Zey.! coll. 251.
SENECIO macropodus DC. [family COMPOSITAE], l. c. 403.
SENECIO Natalensis Sch. B. [family COMPOSITAE], in Walp. Rep. 6, p. 264.
SENECIO tredecimsquamosus Sch. B. [family COMPOSITAE]
Information
suberect or scandent, quite glabrous, branching; leaves petiolate, cuneate at base, ovate, acute, angle-lobed, the lobes few, short and broad or tooth-like; corymb repeatedly forked, many-headed, pedicels nearly nude, spreading; inv. sparingly calycled, of 10–12 scales, shorter than disc; disc-fl. about 20, rays 4–6, oblong, 4-striate; achenes hispidulous. A scrambling, half-climbing suffrutex, with stems many feet long, supported among shrubs in woods. Leaves on 1–1 1/2 in. petioles, 1 1/2–2 1/2 in. long, 1–1 1/2 in. broad, remarkably cuneate at base, somewhat fleshy, drying thin, more or less angle-lobed or repand, the lobes sometimes obsolete. Corymb 3–5 in. wide. Inv. 2–2 1/2 lines long. A small specimen from Drege (Hb. Sd.) of S. macropodus, seems to me not different from this; and those from Krauss (Hb. D., Hk.) of S. Natalensis are very similar.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Woods in Uitenhage and Albany, Thunberg! E. & Z.! Dr. Atherstone! Near Natal, Drege! Krauss, 279! (Herb. Th., D., Hk., Sd.)

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