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Senecio transmarinus var. transmarinus [family COMPOSITAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
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 var. transmarinus [family COMPOSITAE], ; A.V.P.: 362 (1957); C. Jeffrey in K.B. 41: 902 (1986); Lisowski, Aster. Fl. Afr. Centr. 2: 312 (1991)
Senecio confertoides De Wild. [family COMPOSITAE], Pl. Bequaert. 5: 101 (1929). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Lanuri, Bequaert 4672 (BR!, SYN.)
Senecio lanuriensis De Wild. [family COMPOSITAE], Pl. Bequaert. 5: 107 (1929). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Lanuri, Bequaert 4545 (BR!, holo.)
Information
Stem leaves ± auriculate, dentate to double-dentate, to 24 cm long and 5 cm wide; involucre 7–10 mm long, 3.5–5.5 mm in diameter; calyculus bracts 2–7.5 mm long; phyllaries 6–9 mm long. Ray florets 8–9.
Range
DISTR. U 2 Congo (Kinshasa), Rwanda; endemic to Ruwenzori and Virunga
Altitude range
2400–2700 m
Distribution
UGANDA Toro District Ruwenzori, Kivata, May 1893–94, Scott Elliot 7730! & ?Yerua, Scott Elliot 7877! & Ruwenzori, Aug. 1938, Purseglove 223!
Notes
USES. None recorded on specimens from our areaCONSERVATION Three specimens known from Uganda; data deficient (DD)
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
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 var. transmarinus [family COMPOSITAE], ; A.V.P.: 362 (1957); C. Jeffrey in K.B. 41: 902 (1986); Lisowski, Aster. Fl. Afr. Centr. 2: 312 (1991)
Senecio confertoides De Wild. [family COMPOSITAE], Pl. Bequaert. 5: 101 (1929). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Lanuri, Bequaert 4672 (BR!, SYN.)
Senecio lanuriensis De Wild. [family COMPOSITAE], Pl. Bequaert. 5: 107 (1929). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Lanuri, Bequaert 4545 (BR!, holo.)
Information
Stem leaves ± auriculate, dentate to double-dentate, to 24 cm long and 5 cm wide; involucre 7–10 mm long, 3.5–5.5 mm in diameter; calyculus bracts 2–7.5 mm long; phyllaries 6–9 mm long. Ray florets 8–9.
Range
DISTR. U 2 Congo (Kinshasa), Rwanda; endemic to Ruwenzori and Virunga
Altitude range
2400–2700 m
Distribution
UGANDA Toro District Ruwenzori, Kivata, May 1893–94, Scott Elliot 7730! & ?Yerua, Scott Elliot 7877! & Ruwenzori, Aug. 1938, Purseglove 223!
Notes
USES. None recorded on specimens from our areaCONSERVATION Three specimens known from Uganda; data deficient (DD)
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
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 var. transmarinus [family COMPOSITAE], ; A.V.P.: 362 (1957); C. Jeffrey in K.B. 41: 902 (1986); Lisowski, Aster. Fl. Afr. Centr. 2: 312 (1991)
Senecio confertoides De Wild. [family COMPOSITAE], Pl. Bequaert. 5: 101 (1929). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Lanuri, Bequaert 4672 (BR!, SYN.)
Senecio lanuriensis De Wild. [family COMPOSITAE], Pl. Bequaert. 5: 107 (1929). Type: Congo (Kinshasa), Ruwenzori, Lanuri, Bequaert 4545 (BR!, holo.)
Information
Stem leaves ± auriculate, dentate to double-dentate, to 24 cm long and 5 cm wide; involucre 7–10 mm long, 3.5–5.5 mm in diameter; calyculus bracts 2–7.5 mm long; phyllaries 6–9 mm long. Ray florets 8–9.
Range
DISTR. U 2 Congo (Kinshasa), Rwanda; endemic to Ruwenzori and Virunga
Altitude range
2400–2700 m
Distribution
UGANDA Toro District Ruwenzori, Kivata, May 1893–94, Scott Elliot 7730! & ?Yerua, Scott Elliot 7877! & Ruwenzori, Aug. 1938, Purseglove 223!
Notes
USES. None recorded on specimens from our areaCONSERVATION Three specimens known from Uganda; data deficient (DD)
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