Othonna spinescens DC.
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.sajb.2022.06.050 |
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Othonna spinescens DC. |
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2. Othonna spinescens DC. View in CoL , Prodr. 6: 476 (1838); Harv. in Fl. Cap. 3: 332 (1865).
Type: South Africa, [Western Cape], ‘in Africa^Capensi’ [‘Zwischen Droogeheuvel und Jakhalsfontein’] [between Drooge Heuvel and Jakalsfontein ], Sep (without year), Drege [619 pp.] (G-DCG00473628, holo.—image!; P-0010007—image!, iso.) .
Shrubs to 1.5 m, stems woody, simple or branched in upper half, branches erect to flexuous, mostly spine-tipped, striate, pale grey, leaf axils cobwebbed. Leaves alternate, mostly fasciculate on short-shoots, subsessile, blade narrowly oblanceolate, subterete in section, sessile, 10 - 40 £ 2 - 4 mm, entire, leathery to succulent. In fl orescence either terminal on stems and then a divaricately branched corymb the peduncles becoming woody and spinescent after flowering, or solitary sub-erect capitula terminal on short-shoots; peduncles 40 - 60(- 80) mm long. Capitula radiate, rays and discs yellow. Involucre 10 - 15 mm diam., bracts 7 or 8, lanceolate, 8 - 12 £ 2 - 4 mm, connate in basal 1/3 to 1/2. Ray florets 7 or 8, corolla tube 3 - 5 mm long, limb elliptic, 7 - 10 £ 2 - 5 mm; ovary ellipsoid to obovoid, appressed-puberulous with white twin-hairs; style branched in upper half of tube. Cypselae ellipsoid-ovoid, 3 - 6 £ 2 - 4 mm, densely appressed-puberulous on ribs with myxogenic, white, twin-hairs; pappus 8 - 15 mm long, beige. Disc fl orets numerous, corolla tube 2 - 4 mm long, lobes lanceolate to ovate, 0.5 - 1.0 long; filaments 1 - 2 mm long; ovary 3 - 5 mm long; style simple and cone-tipped; pappus of § 10 barbellate bristles, united basally.
Distribution and Ecology: Othonna spinescens is narrowly distributed along the drier interior of the southwestern mountains of the Western Cape, from the eastern Cederberg through the Swartruggens south to Karoopoort (Fig. 4); on rocky sandstone slopes at elevations above 1 000 m. Flowering from June to September.
Diagnosis: Othonna spinescens is distinguished by its narrowly oblanceolate leaves, 10 - 40 mm long and subterete in section, and an inflorescence that is either terminal on the stems and then a divaricately branched corymb with the peduncles becoming woody and spinescent after flowering, or solitary sub-erect capitula terminal on short-shoots ( Figs. 1E View Fig & 2E View Fig 1-E View Fig 3 View Fig ). The other thorny or spinescent species in the group, O. pteronioides , has distinctive divaricate branching, smaller leaves, 3 - 10 mm long, that are oblanceolate or elliptic in outline and elliptic in section, and mostly solitary capitula.
3.4. Additional specimens examined
South Africa. WESTERN CAPE: 3219 (Wuppertal): Farm Zuurfontein, behind Tafelberg (- AC), 27 Aug 1975, Owen s.n. ( NBG); 15 Sep 2002, Bryuns 9309 ( BOL) Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve, S of Geelkloof (- AD), 1 Aug 1999, Low 4617 ( NBG); 10 Aug 1996, Lechmere-Oertel 626 ( NBG); Swartruggens, (- DC) 23 Sep 1926, Levyns 1777 ( BOL); Swartruggens, between Katbakkies and Skitterykloof (- DC), 12 Aug 2012, Koekemoer 4313 ( PRE); 60 km NE of Ceres (- DC), 14 Jul 2005, Jardine and Jardine 13 ( NBG); 31 Jul 2018, Jardine 2821 ( NBG); Katbakkies Pass to R305 road (- DC), 14 Oct 2008, Cowell, Bennett and Pekeur MSBP 3780 ( NBG); Waterval, W of Elandsvlei (- DC), 12 Sep 2006, Bruyns 10523 ( NBG); top of Skitterykloof (- DC), 13 Sep 2008, Bruyns 11221 ( NBG). 3319 (Worcester): Karoopoort (- BA), 30 Sep 1933, Levyns 4644 ( BOL); 30 Jun 1940, Compton 8904 ( NBG); 27 Jul 1941, Bond 1190 ( NBG); 27 Jul 1941, Esterhuysen 5482 ( BOL).
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