Species Cullumia sulcata
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Cullumia sulcata.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Cullumia:
For Sir John Cullum (1733–1785), British botanist, geneologist, antiquarian, cleric and scholar, and author of History and Antiquities of Hawstead (1785), and his brother, Sir Thomas Gery Cullum (1741–1831), a medical practitioner, surgeon and botanist, member of the Linnaean Society, and author of Floræ Anglicæ Specimen imperfectum et ineditum (1774). Both became fellows of the Royal Society.
Etymology of sulcata:
From the Latin ‘sulcata’ / ‘sulcatus’ meaning ‘furrowed’
Scientific name:
Cullumia sulcata (Thunb.) Less.
Common names:
Synonym of:
Unknown
Synonym status:
Prickly, robust, sprawling, densely leafy shrublet to 50 cm, cobwebby on the young parts. Leaves erect, linear, margins strongly revolute, bristly, pungent. Flower heads radiate, yellow, outer involucral bracts yellowish, not leaf-like. Sept.--Oct. Dry stony hillsides, NW, SW, KM (Caledon and Hex River valley to Swartberg Mts).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Cullumia sulcata.