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Ursinia tenuiloba

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Ursinia tenuiloba DC.
Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Ursinia tysoniana E.Phillips [family ASTERACEAE]
Syntype of Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isolectotype of Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Syntype of Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Syntype of Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Sphenogyne natalensis Sch.Bip. [family ASTERACEAE]
Isolectotype of Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
Ursinia montana DC. subsp. tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isolectotype of Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family ASTERACEAE]
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Identification
Ursinia tenuiloba DC. [family ASTERACEAE ]
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  • Ursinia tenuiloba

Flora

Entry for URSINIA tenuiloba 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
URSINIA tenuiloba DC. [family COMPOSITAE], l. c. 689
Information
“quite glabrous; stem suffruticulose, subdecumbent, short, sparingly branched; leaves pinnate-parted, the lobes linear, aristate-acuminate, the lower shorter, entire, the upper 2–3-lobed; pedunc. longer than the stem; paleæ obtusely toothed; inner pappus a little shorter than the outer.” DC. l. c. Ecklon's “Sph. fœniculacea,” from Uitenhage, referred to by DC., seems to me to belong to U. annua.
Distribution
SOUTH AFRICA Katriversberg, Drege (fide DC.).

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