Annual or perennial, erect or decumbent herbs, ± hairy, branching from base
Leaves alternate, sessile, with subauriculate bases, pinnatifid, oblong-obovate to obovate to spathulate in outline, hairy on both sides, lobes entire or dentate
Capitula disciform, ± globose, single in leaf axils or 2-6 terminal, subcorymbosely arranged, on leafless or bracteate peduncles
Involucre campanulate or cup-shaped; bracts in ± 3 rows, subequal, with membranous, transparent ciliate margins
Receptacle convex to conical, epaleate
Marginal florets female, fertile, in 2 or 3, rarely many rows; corolla yellow, tubular, 2-4-dentate, laxly glandular
Disc florets many, bisexual, fertile, as long as or longer than outer florets; corolla yellow, lower part tubular becoming campanulate upwards, with 4 or 5 triangular lobes, laxly glandular
Anthers ecalcarate and ecaudate, apex with triangular obtuse appendages
Style slightly longer than corolla, with 2 short branches; appendages triangular papillose
Cypselas small, obovate or elliptic, slightly compressed, with 2 (rarely 4) marginal nerves, upper part often narrowed, loosely hairy
Pappus of few, basally connate, scaly bristles, or a corona or rarely 0
x = 9 (8)
Nomenclature:
Grangea Adans.
Adanson: 121 (1763)
Oliver & Hiern: 304 (1877)
Merxmüller: 87 (1967)
Hilliard: 57 (1977)
Fayed: 450 (1979)
Bremer: 400 (1994)
Distribution & Notes:
Global: Species 10, Africa, Madagascar and Asia
Southern Africa: Species 2: Grangea anthemoides O.Hoffm., G. maderaspatana (L.) Poir., subtropical flats of Namibia and N KwaZulu-Natal
References:
ADANSON, M. 1763. Familles des Plantes 2. Vincent, Paris
FAYED, A. 1979. Revision der Grangeinae (Asteraceae - Astereae). Mitteilungen der Botanischen Staatssammlung München 15
HILLIARD, O.M. 1977. Compositae in Natal. University of Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg
MERXMÜLLER, H. 1967. Asteraceae. Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika 139
OLIVER, D & HIERN, W.P. 1877. Compositae. Flora of tropical Africa 3
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