Species Alciope tabularis
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There aren’t any identifications of Alciope tabularis.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Alciope:
The name of a nymph in Greek mythology, mother of Celmisius, whose name was given to the related New Zealand genus Celmisia.
Etymology of tabularis:
From the Latin tabula = a 'slab'; referring to a tablet or a table, referring to something flat or from Table Mountain
Scientific name:
Alciope tabularis (Thunb.) DC.
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Protologue:
Prodr. (DC.) 5: 210 (1836)
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Year published:
1836
Erect grey-felted shrublet to 50 cm from a woody base. Leaves petiolate, ovate, discolorous, margins revolute, sparsely toothed. Flower heads radiate, 1--few in loose terminal corymbs, yellow, inner bracts glabrous. Apr.--July. Sandstone slopes, mainly after fire, SW (Cape Peninsula to Betty's Bay).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Alciope tabularis.