PLANTAE / PHANEROGAMAE / ANTHOPHYTA / ASTERALES / ASTERACEAE / ASTEROIDEAE / CALENDULEAE / DIMORPHOTHECA / BARBERAE
Herba perennis 2-6 dm alta; caules erecti vel adscendentes striati glanduloso-puberuli (exsiccati hirti) glabrescentes basi lignescentes 2-5 mm crassi simplices vel sparsim ramos laterales emittentes. Folia alterna membranacea glanduloso-puberula (exsiccata hirta) plerumque glabrescentia margine scabra remote denticulata(-dentata). dentibus calloso-mucronatis, vel pauca integerrima, inferiora conferta oblanceolata vulgo obtusa mucronata basin versus in petiolum semiamplexicaulem angustata petiolo incluso usque 10 cm longa usque 2 cm lata, cetera sessilia oblanceolata-lineari-oblonga acuta vel rarius obtusa mucronata. Capitula in apicibus caulis et ramorum solitaria pedunculata; pedunculi dense glanduloso-puberuli muricati nudi c. 1-2 dm longi. Involucri squamae c. 20 subbiseriatae lanceolatae 10-12 mm longae 2-3 mm latae acuminatae per medium dorsum virides minutissime glanduloso-puberulae margine albido-scariosae ciliatae. Flores radii involucri squamas numero aequantes; ligulae supra purpureae infra purpureae-lilacinae; staminodia 4 vulgo adsunt. Flores disci c. 50 involucro fere 2-6 mm breviores; corollae superne purpureae- lilacinae dimorphae, exteriores lobis patulis apice extus barbatis, interiores lobis inflato-cucullatis triangularibus glabris. Achaenia laevia (triangularia?). From: Norlindh, NT. 1943. Studies in the Calenduleae: 1. Monograph of the genera Dimorphotheca, Castalis, Osteospermum, Gibbaria & Chrysanthemoides. C.W.K. Gleerup, Lund. [All rights reserved]
Suffruticose, perennial herb, 0.2-0.6 m high, straggling, minutely glandular-pubescent. Leaves: lower ones often attenuate at base, oblong-lanceolate, upper sessile; acute or subacute, distantly callose-denticulate or quite entire. Ray florets deep bright purple on upper surface, dull purple beneath. Disc florets purple. Flowering time Aug.- Feb. From: Cron, GV; et al. 2019. Asteraceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(1): 423-682. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
Differs from D. caulescens by the upper surface of the ray flowers not being white but bright purple, and by the lobes of the outer disc flowers being bearded on the outside and the lobes of the inner disc flowers being inflated or cap-like. It differs from D. jucunda chiefly by the bearded corolla lobes of the outer disc flowers. D. barberae and D. jucunda seem besides to have somewhat different distribution areas.The styles of the disc flowers in D. barberae are cleft to a distance very slightly below the ring of pollen-sweeping hairs. From: Norlindh, NT. 1943. Studies in the Calenduleae: 1. Monograph of the genera Dimorphotheca, Castalis, Osteospermum, Gibbaria & Chrysanthemoides. C.W.K. Gleerup, Lund. [All rights reserved]
Grassy slopes down by the sea-coast as well as inland, where it ascends to an altitude of c. 500 metres. From: Norlindh, NT. 1943. Studies in the Calenduleae: 1. Monograph of the genera Dimorphotheca, Castalis, Osteospermum, Gibbaria & Chrysanthemoides. C.W.K. Gleerup, Lund. [All rights reserved]
Grassy slopes at the coast, as well as inland, alt. 0-500 m. Drakensberg Grassland, Sub-Escarpment Savanna, Indian Ocean Coastal Belt, Albany Thicket, Indigenous Forests. From: Cron, GV; et al. 2019. Asteraceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(1): 423-682. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
A small area in the south eastern part of the Cape from East London to the Willowvale district. From: Norlindh, NT. 1943. Studies in the Calenduleae: 1. Monograph of the genera Dimorphotheca, Castalis, Osteospermum, Gibbaria & Chrysanthemoides. C.W.K. Gleerup, Lund. [All rights reserved]
0 to 500 m
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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
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Names and Sources
Published in: Bot. Mag. 88: t. 5337 (1862)
Osteospermum barberae (Harv.) Norl., as 'barberiae'
Published in: Stud. Calenduleae 1: 257 (1943)
Dimorphotheca lilacina Regel & Herder
| Common name | Language | Reference/barcode | Published as |
|---|---|---|---|
| bergbietou | Afrikaans | Cron, GV; et al.. 2019. Asteraceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(1): 423-682. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. | |
| Bietou | Afrikaans | Phillips, EP; Smith, CA; Van Hoepen, E. 1966. Common names of South African plants. Mem. Bot. Surv. South Africa 35: 1-642. Government Printer, Pretoria. |
Osteospermum barberae (Harv.) Norl. |
| Bloubietou | Afrikaans | Phillips, EP; Smith, CA; Van Hoepen, E. 1966. Common names of South African plants. Mem. Bot. Surv. South Africa 35: 1-642. Government Printer, Pretoria. |
Osteospermum barberae (Harv.) Norl. |
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Asterales
FAMILY Asteraceae
SUBFAMILY Asteroideae
TRIBE Calenduleae
GENUS Dimorphotheca
SPECIES barberae
15 results for Dimorphotheca barberae Harv.
Barcode: PRE0216306-0 Collector(s) & number: Flanagan, HG, 849 | 1891-8-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KOMGA; KEI RIVER; ALONG KEI RIVER NR. KOMGHA
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Barcode: PRE0898329-0 Collector(s) & number: Potgieter, FJ, FP01377 | 2002-8-1
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Settlers Park Nature Reserve (Port Elizabeth).
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Barcode: PRE0216302-0 Collector(s) & number: Munro, HK, PRE 44404 | 1925-8-13
South Africa, Eastern Cape, EAST LONDON DIST.; FORT GREY; 16 MI. FROM E. LONDON FARM BOMVONA NR. FORT GREY
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Barcode: PRE0984155-0 Collector(s) & number: Potgieter, FJ, FP01438 | 2002-8-7
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Patensie, Andrieskraal. Gamtoos Valley.
General notes: Valley Bushveld. Gentle slope. Aromatic. Voucher: photo, spirit collection. Conf.: S.P. Bester, 5/2003
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Barcode: PRE0216298-0 Collector(s) & number: Sim, TR, 1377 | -10-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KING WILLIAMS TOWN D; MOUNT COKE
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Barcode: PRE0536997-0 Collector(s) & number: Gibbs Russell, GE, 3425 | 1976-12-13
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KEISKAMMAHOEK; GXULU LOCATION TROLLOPES BURNING PLOTS
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Barcode: PRE0237761-0 Collector(s) & number: Acocks, JPH, 20268 | 1959-2-27
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KING WILLIAMS TOWN; GONUBIE RIVER; JAGAZI
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Barcode: PRE0216304-0 Collector(s) & number: Galpin, ME, 3315 | 1896-8-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, EAST LONDON; NR. SEASHORE ON SLOPES
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Barcode: PRE0216299-0 Collector(s) & number: Flanagan, HG, 2194 | 1893-11-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KINGWILLIAMSTOWN DIS
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Barcode: PRE0216303-0 Collector(s) & number: Flanagan, HG, 2194 | 1893-11-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KING WILLIAMS TOWN; NEAR KINGWILLIAMSTOWN ON SLOPES
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Barcode: PRE0216305-0 Collector(s) & number: Galpin, EE, 5905 | 1901-11-9
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KING WILLIAMS TOWN; IZELI; NR.KINGWILLIAMSTOWN
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Barcode: PRE0577708-0 Collector(s) & number: Welman, M, 360(cult)) | 1981-2-23
South Africa, Gauteng, Cultivated.
General notes: Cultivated in Botanic Garden, BRI, Pretoria. Bohlmann 81/177 Voucher.
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Barcode: PRE0216307-0 Collector(s) & number: Flanagan, HG, PRE 2194 | 1893-11-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KING WILLIAMS TOWN
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0216300-0 Collector(s) & number: Pegler, AM, 686 | 1901-12-
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KENTANI DIST.; KEI HILLS
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
Barcode: PRE0216297-0 Collector(s) & number: Sim, TR, 19735 | --
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KING WILLIAMS TOWN D
Data Resource: BODATSA View record
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
2019
SERIES CHAPTER
Asteraceae Cron, GV; et al.In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(1)423-682
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
1943
BOOK
Studies in the Calenduleae: 1. Monograph of the genera Dimorphotheca, Castalis, Osteospermum, Gibbaria & Chrysanthemoides Norlindh, NTC.W.K. Gleerup, Lund
1865
FLORA CHAPTER
Campanulaceae Sonder, OWIn: WH Harvey & OW Sonder (eds), Rubiaceae to Campanulaceae. Flora Capensis 3: 530-605
Lovell Reeve & Co., London
1862
No results found for Dimorphotheca barberae Harv.
Status and criteria
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