Ursinia anthemoides (L.) Poir.
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Filed As
Asteraceae
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Collector(s)
R. Brand 201 with S. Kay, G. Potgieter, 05 Jun 2000
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Location
South Africa. Eastern Cape. Sarah Baartman Distr. Mun. Humansdorp. Private Residence, 2 Basil Place, (plot 19) St. Francis Bay.
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Habitat
Fynbos; fixed coastal dunes, soil; well-drained, s.
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Description
Herb; perennial, 15-20cm, branching architecture; carrot like, leaves; alternate, flower; butter yellow, ray florets, disc florets black, capitulum ±30-40mm across, common, native.
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Notes (shown on label)
Merck sample: 201a whole plant(RB242)
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 764478
Occurrence ID: 55682693-7f29-4844-853a-5b1f988c78f7
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Asterales
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Family
Asteraceae
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All Determinations
Ursinia anthemoides (L.) Poir. det K. Potgeiter
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Region
Africa
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Country
South Africa
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State/Province
Eastern Cape
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County/Municipio
Sarah Baartman Distr. Mun.
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Locality
Humansdorp. Private Residence, 2 Basil Place, (plot 19) St. Francis Bay
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Elevation
Alt. 85 m. (279 ft.)
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Coordinates
-34.1629, 24.8305
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden and National Museum, Bloemfontein BOTANICAL .GARDEN REPORT ANY REIDENTIFICATION OF THIS VOUCHER TO THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY, NY NEW YORK BOTANICAUSAftDEN 00764478 NYBG / MRL Floristic & Phytochemical Survey Asteraceae Ursinia anthemoides (L.) Poir. determined by; <j. Potgieter: 2000 Herb; perennial, 15-20cm, branching architecture; carrot like, leaves; alternate, flower butter yellow, ray florets, disc florets black, capitulum ±30-40mm across, common, native. South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp. Private Residence, 2 Basil Place (Dlot 19^ St. Francis Bay: 34°9,775"S, 24°49’831 “E. elev: 85 m ' ’ Fynbos; fixed coastal dunes, soil; well-drained, sand, full sun, N, garden & mowed field N.V.: Cape Marigold [English] Phytochemical Sample Codes: 201a PL(RB-242) R. Brand 201 with S. Kay, G. Potgieter 05->Jun-00 00764478
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Ursinia anthemoides (L.) Poir.