Stoebe gomphrenoides Bergius (1767: 336)

Koekemoer, Marinda, 2016, A monograph of Stoebe and Seriphium (Gnaphalieae, Asteraceae) in southern Africa and neighbouring islands, Phytotaxa 242 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.242.1.1

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scientific name

Stoebe gomphrenoides Bergius (1767: 336)
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6. Stoebe gomphrenoides Bergius (1767: 336) View in CoL . Seriphium corymbiferum Linnaeus (1771: 518) , nom. illeg. superfl. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Wänman 199 (SBT herb no 108!, holotype).

Tall, very sparsely branched, erect shrubs up to 0.6 m tall. Branches long, straight and flexible, young branches developing from below the inflorescence of the previous season, ascending. Leaves up to 10 × 2–3 mm, tightly adpressed, not twisted, elliptic-oblong, concave, not imbricate, persistent for 2 seasons; tips acuminate to mucronate; abaxial surface covered by a matted layer of long, flexible trichomes that tease out along the margins to appear ciliate; adaxial surface tomentose, hairs twisted in loose spirals. Synflorescences terminal, globose heads of up to 35 capitula, up to 20 mm in diam.; subtended by a rosette of leaves. Capitula homogamous, discoid, 1- flowered. Receptacle reduced to short stalks on an inflated stem. Involucral bracts 6–10, up to 6 mm long, pastel yellow, tips acute, hooded. Florets bisexual, up to 4 mm long with narrow erect corolla lobes up to 1 mm long. Stamens 5; apical appendages acuminate; basally tailed. Style bifid, slightly swollen at the base. Nectaries present. Cypselas small, brown, tomentose; hairs long adpressed, tips rounded. Pappus setae up to 5, free, caducous, lower third bare, upper two-thirds densely plumose, plumes rigid, relatively short. Flowering November and December, occasionally in January.

Distribution and habitat: —Restricted to the Malmesbury district in the Western Cape. Figure 24 View FIGURE 24 .

Ecology: —Sandveld between elevations of 100–200 m.

Conservation status: —Endangered.

STOEBE AND SERIPHIUM ( GNAPHALIEAE )

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Additional specimens examined:— SOUTH AFRICA, Western Cape. Yserfontein, Malmesbury (3318AC), 18 December 1938, Wall 275 (S); Malmesbury Dist. : Preekstoel on sandy slope, SW aspect (3318BC), 8 April 1976, Esterhuysen 34232 (BOL, S); Cape Town, Preekstoel, in sand on gentle sandy slopes (3318BC), 15 May 1976, Esterhuysen 34303a (NBG); Malmesbury Div., Rondevlei, amongst bush, trailing/erect (3318BC), 2 December 1977, Esterhuysen 34787 (BOL, E, K, NBG, P, PRE, S, UPS); Malmesbury dist. , Riverlands, in sandveld fynbos (3318BC/DA), 6 December 1977, Esterhuysen 34806 (BOL, K, S); Zwartland, between Klipfontyn and Predikstoel (3318BD), November, Ecklon SAM16821 (SAM); Pella Reserve , near Mamre (3318CB), 3 June 1975, Esterhuysen 33875 (BOL); Malmesbury district , Burgerspost farm, near Pella, Fynbos Res. site, releve 844 (3318DA), 21 November 1979, Boucher & Shepherd 4915 (K, NBG); Malmesbury dist. , Burgerspost farm, near Pella, Fynbos Biome Res. site (3318DA), 17 January 1980, Boucher & Shepherd 4933 (K, NBG, PRE); Atlantis , rd. to Manresa Holiday farm, N of Atlantis (3318DA), 6 March 1991, Koekemoer 579 (PRE); Cape flats, Doornhoogte (3318DC), Anon (SAM); Doornhoogte (3318DC), Zeyher 802 (S); CBS, Grubb (S); Prom. b. s., Masson (G); CBS, Mundt (K) .

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Stoebe

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