PLANTAE / PHANEROGAMAE / ANTHOPHYTA / LAMIALES / LAMIACEAE / LAMIOIDEAE / STACHYDEAE / STACHYS / TYSONII
Perennial, few- to several-stemmed herb, 0.15-0.3 m tall; stems erect often from a decumbent base, sparingly branched, glandular-pilose with long slender hairs and short gland-tipped hairs. Leaves petiolate; blade drying green to brownish, ovate to ovate-lanceolate or ovate-oblong, 15-35 x 8-20 mm, upper surface softly to stiffly appressed pubescent, under-surface usually with copious gland-dots, apex rounded, base usually deeply cordate, margin regularly crenate-serrate; petiole 4-12 mm long. Inflorescence lax below, fairly dense above; verticils 4-6-flowered; bracts leaf-like below becoming smaller, lanceolate and subequal to the calyx above. Calyx shortly glandular-pubescent to glandular-pilose, 6-7 mm long. Corolla whitish to mauve with darker flecks on the lower lip; upper lip ascending, 2-3 mm long; lower lip de-flexed, 5-7 mm long. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 13. Stachys. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 51-78. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]
Perennial herb, 0.15-0.30 m high; few- to several-stemmed, erect often from decumbent base, sparingly branched, glandular-pilose with long slender hairs and short gland-tipped hairs. Leaves petiolate, ovate, ovate-lanceolate or ovate-oblong, 15-35 x 8-20 mm, base usually deeply cordate, apex rounded, margins regularly crenate-serrate; upper surface softly to stiffly appressed-pubescent, undersurface usually with copious gland dots. Inflorescence lax below, fairly dense above; verticillasters 4-6-flowered. Flowers whitish to mauve. Calyx shortly glandular-pubescent to glandular-pilose. Corolla: upper lip ascending; lower lip with darker flecks, deflexed. Flowering time Jan.-Apr. From: Bredenkamp, CL; Ngoepe, N. 2019. Lamiaceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(2): 1125-1164. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
Perennial herb, up to 0.3 m high. Stems erect, stout, often from a decumbent base, glandular-pilose with long, slender hairs and short gland-tipped hairs. Leaves petiolate; blade ovate to narrowly ovate or ovate-oblong, 15-35 x 8-20 mm, apex rounded, base deeply cordate, margins regularly crenate-serrate, thick-textured, lower surface glandular-pubescent; petioles 4-12 mm long. Flowers: verticils 4-6-flowered; calyx 6-7 mm long, shortly glandular-pubescent to glandular-pilose; corolla whitish to mauve with darker flecks on lower lip, upper lip ascending, lower lip deflexed, 5-7 mm long; Nov.-Mar. From: Meyer, J; Retief, E; Meyer, NL. 2017. Lamiaceae. In: E Retief & NL Meyer (eds), Plants of the Free State: Inventory and identification guide. Strelitzia 38: 596-613. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
Related to S. obtusifolia, S. tysonii is distinguished by the longer petioles and more oblong cordate-based leaves, and by the generally shorter and more glandular pubescence over the whole plant. For example, the lower surface of the leaf is usually shortly and softly pubescent and freely gland-dotted. On this basis, S. obtusifolia var. angustifolia Skan is now included in S. tysonii. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 13. Stachys. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 51-78. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]
Found in mountain grassland. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 13. Stachys. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 51-78. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]
Mountain grassland, alt. 1000-2800 m; Drakensberg Grassland, Sub-Escarpment Grassland. From: Bredenkamp, CL; Ngoepe, N. 2019. Lamiaceae. In: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(2): 1125-1164. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
Mesic Grassland. Mountain grassland. From: Meyer, J; Retief, E; Meyer, NL. 2017. Lamiaceae. In: E Retief & NL Meyer (eds), Plants of the Free State: Inventory and identification guide. Strelitzia 38: 596-613. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]
With scattered records from the Orange Free State, Natal, Lesotho and the Cape Province. From: Codd, LEW. 1985. Lamiaceae: 13. Stachys. In: OA Leistner (ed.). Fl. S. Africa 28(4): 51-78. Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/209555#page/9/mode/1up] [CC BY]
November to March
1000 to 2800 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
Stachys obtusifolia MacOwan var. angustifolia Skan
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Lamiales
FAMILY Lamiaceae
SUBFAMILY Lamioideae
TRIBE Stachydeae
GENUS Stachys
SPECIES tysonii
19 results for Stachys tysonii Skan
Year
Barcode: PRE0237644-0 Collector(s) & number: Jacot-Guillarmod, CF, 1255 | 1949-1-2
Lesotho, LIKOLOBENG
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Barcode: PRE0238296-0 Collector(s) & number: Dieterlen, A, 1011 | 1913-11-8
Lesotho, LERIBE DIST; PITSENG; SLOPE
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Barcode: PRE0237646-0 Collector(s) & number: Hilliard, OM, 6672 | 1971-2-21
South Africa, Eastern Cape, EASTERN CAPE; BARKLY EAST DIV.; RHODES TO NAUDES NEK
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Barcode: PRE0681863-0 Collector(s) & number: Phillipson, PB, 1392 | 1986-3-28
Lesotho, OXBOW AREA.; MOTENG PASS.; W SIDE OF PASS. SHELTERED VALLEY.
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Barcode: PRE0237645-0 Collector(s) & number: Acocks, JPH, 20198 | 1959-1-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, SAALBOOM NEK
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Barcode: PRE0999220-0 Collector(s) & number: Cingo, P, 50 | 2010-11-29
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Estcourt District. Drakensberg. Injasuthi. Ridge opposite Grindstone Cave, south end of Cataract Valley.
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Barcode: PRE0651189-0 Collector(s) & number: Roux, JP, 1734 | 1984-1-9
South Africa, Eastern Cape, OTTO DU PLESSIS PASS
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Barcode: PRE0648793-0 Collector(s) & number: De Kruif, APM, 1099 | 1983-11-12
Lesotho, GOD HELP ME PASS; (MOLIMO-NTHUSE), BETWEEN BUSHMEN'S PASS AND BLUE MOUNTAIN PASS
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Barcode: NH0143612-0 Collector(s) & number: Cingo, P, 50 | 2010-11-29
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Estcourt District; Drakensberg; Injasuthi. Ridge opposite Grindstone Cave; south end of Cataract Valley.
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Barcode: PRE0690365-0 Collector(s) & number: Phillipson, PB, 1372 | 1986-3-27
South Africa, Cape Province, LESOTHO; MOLIMO - NTHUSE PASS; W SIDE OF PASS
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Barcode: PRE1003606-0 Collector(s) & number: De Kruif, APM, 1099 | 1983-11-12
Lesotho, Maseru, God help me-Pass (Molimo-Nthuse), between Bushmen's Pass and Blue Mountain-Pass.
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Barcode: PRE0236636-0 Collector(s) & number: Acocks, JPH, 23875 | 1967-4-16
South Africa, Eastern Cape, BARKLY EAST DIV.; FASKALLY; BELOW MT. NEWTON
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Barcode: PRE0237641-0 Collector(s) & number: Flanagan, HG, 1898 | 1893-12-
South Africa, Free State, WITSIESHOEK
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Barcode: PRE1005522-0 Collector(s) & number: Morgenthal, TL, 930 | 2012-2-10
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Goatfell; Rhodes.
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Barcode: PRE0237640-0 Collector(s) & number: Bolus, H, 8240 | 1893-12-
South Africa, Free State, WITSIESHOEK DIST.; BESTERVLEI; IN MT.
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Barcode: PRE0237643-0 Collector(s) & number: Nicholson, HB, 1320 | 1973-11-6
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, IZINGOLWENI; HORSESHOE DAM
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2019
SERIES CHAPTER
Lamiaceae Bredenkamp, CL; Ngoepe, NIn: CL Bredenkamp (ed.), A Flora of the Eastern Cape Province. Strelitzia 41(2)1125-1164
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
2017
SERIES CHAPTER
Lamiaceae Meyer, J; Retief, E; Meyer, NLIn: E Retief & NL Meyer (eds), Plants of the Free State: Inventory and identification guide. Strelitzia 38: 596-613
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
1985
FLORA CHAPTER
Lamiaceae: 1. Ajuga Codd, LEWIn: OA Leistner (ed.). Flora of Southern Africa 28(4)7-8
Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria
1985
FLORA CHAPTER
Lamiaceae: 13. Stachys Codd, LEWIn: OA Leistner (ed.). Flora of Southern Africa 28(4)51-78
Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agriculture and Water Supply, Pretoria
No results found for Stachys tysonii Skan
Status and criteria
NE
Assessment date
2016-11-30
Assessor(s)
Plantae Coordinator
Range
<p>The African Clawless Otter is the most widely distributed otter species in Africa, with a range extending from Senegal and Mali throughout most of West Africa to Sudan and Ethiopia, and then southwards throughout East Africa to the Western Cape of South Africa. They are absent from the Congo basin, where they are replaced by the Congo Clawless Otter (<em>Aonyx congicus</em>), the two species being sympatric in Uganda and Rwanda (Somers and Nel 2013). In Benin its distribution is limited to the extreme north along the Niger and Mekrou Rivers and is also reported from the Pendjari Park, but observations are extremely rare (Neuenschwander et al. 2011). </p>
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Population trend
RLDB
Pinhey, E. 1961. A survey of the dragonflies of Eastern Africa
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dijkstra, K.-D.B. and Clausnitzer, V. 2014. The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Eastern Africa: Handbook for all Odonata from Sudan to Zimbabwe.. Studies in Afrotropical Zoology. 298:1-264
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