Salvia tysonii Skan
LC Indigenous Endemic

Morphological description

Robust erect herb up to 1.4 m tall from a creeping rootstock; stems usually simple, coarsely tomentose, gland-dotted. Leaves: the lower shortly petiolate, the upper subsessile; blade runcinate or pinnatifid, 50-95 x 40-50 mm, with a terminal segment of c. 60 x 50 mm, shortly appressed pubescent, apex subacute to obtuse, margin irregularly and coarsely serrate. Inflorescence of many verticils, spaced below, denser above; verticils 8(-24)-flowered. Calyx shortly hispid, tubular-campanulate, up to 10 mm long in fruit, upper lip with 3 acuminate teeth, the 2 outer teeth c. 2.5 mm long and the central tooth shorter, 1.5-2 mm long. Corolla blue, mauve or reddish, c. 13 mm long; tube straight c. 10 mm long; upper lip straight, 3 mm long; lower lip slightly shorter. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 14. Salvia. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 79-102. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]

Habitat

Beside streams in mountain grassland. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 14. Salvia. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 79-102. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]

Distribution

Known from a few scattered localities in Eastern Cape, Transkei and Natal. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 14. Salvia. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 79-102. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]

Altitude

750 to 1450 m

Occurrence records map

This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations

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Residence status

Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature

FSA

SA

BOT

NAM

ESW

LES

WC

EC

NC

FS

GA

KZN

LP

MP

NW

Absent

Indigenous

Endemic

Naturalised

Invasive

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Names and Sources

Accepted name
Salvia tysonii Skan
Synonym(s)

Classification

KINGDOM Plantae

SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae

SUBFAMILY Nepentoideae

GENUS Salvia

SPECIES tysonii

5 results for Salvia tysonii Skan

Specimen records

Barcode: PRE0115879-0 Collector(s) & number: Tyson, W, 2171 | 1884-12-

South Africa, Eastern Cape, GRIQUALAND; CLYDESDALE

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Barcode: PRE0234632-0 Collector(s) & number: Acocks, JPH, 21900 | 1962-1-18

South Africa, Eastern Cape, MACLEAR DIST.; KATKOP; 3 MI. SW. OF KATKOP POST OFFICE

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Barcode: PRE0641526-0 Collector(s) & number: Britten, LL, 4560 | 1923-1-28

South Africa, Western Cape, UGIE; SURAT FARM

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Barcode: PRE0115881-0 Collector(s) & number: Flanagan, HG, 2797 | 1896-1-

South Africa, Eastern Cape, ENGCOBO; EMGWALI RIVER

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Barcode: PRE0115877-0 Collector(s) & number: Wood, JM, 6256 | 1896-12-8

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, MOOI RIVER

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Plant occurence records per dataset

Plant occurence records per year

Occurrence records map

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1985

FLORA CHAPTER

Lamiaceae: 14. Salvia Codd, LEW

In: OA Leistner (ed.). Flora of Southern Africa 28(4)79-102

Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria

No results found for Salvia tysonii Skan

Status

Status and criteria

LC

Assessor(s)

Plantae Coordinator

Bibliography

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinhey, E. 1964. Dragonflies (Odonata) of the Angola–Congo borders of Rhodesia. Publiçaciones culturais Companhia de Diamantes de Angola Lisboa. 63:97–129

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ris, F. 1931. Odonata aus Süd-Angola. Revue Suisse de Zoologie. 38:97-112

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