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Vernonia filigera

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Isotype of Vernonia filigera Oliv. & Hiern [family ASTERACEAE]
Vernonia petitiana A.Rich. [family COMPOSITAE]
Isotype of Vernonia filigera Oliv.&Hiern [family ASTERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Isotype of Vernonia filigera Oliv.&Hiern [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Vernonia hymenolepis
  • Vernonia petitiana
  • Vernonia filigera

Flora

Entry for VERNONIA filigera O. & H. [family COMPOSITAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 1, page 253, (1877) Author: (By Prof. Oliver and W. P. Hiern.)
Names
VERNONIA filigera O. & H. [family COMPOSITAE]
VERNONIA hymenolepis Vatke [family COMPOSITAE], in Linnæa xxxix. p. 477 (1875), non Rich.
Information
Stem herbaceous, stout, erect, densely leafy, terete, striate, minutely ashen-tomentose. Leaves alternate, petiolate, membranous, ovate-oblong -elliptical or lanceolate, acute base narrowed into the petiole, unequally acutely dentate serrate, nearly glabrous above, paler and thinly tomentose or at length glabrate beneath, 3–6 in. long, 1 1/2–2 1/2 in. broad; petiole 1 in. or less, dilated at base. Capitula hemispherical, about 1/2 in. diameter, on short unequal pedicels, in corymbose terminal panicles 1/2 ft. wide more or less. Scales of involucre multiseriate, outer herbaceous, linear-subulate, inner oblong or lanceolate, all finely attenuate at apex, terminating in a long filiform tail, loose patent or inner at length recurved, pubescent-tomentose externally. Receptacle flat, areolate, glabrous. Corolla-tube slightly but distinctly dilated above. Anther-tips lanceolate, base shortly and obtusely produced. Achenes 10-ribbed, not setulose, with glandular-papillose intervals, callus-based. Pappus uniseriate bar-bellate tawny caducous.
Distribution
Abyssinia Nile Land 5–10 ft. high; by banks of rivulets at Gaffat, alt. 8100–8200 ft., 10th December, 1863, and Gondar, alt. 6800 ft., 6th November, 1863, Schimper!

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