Species Disparago barbata
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There aren’t any identifications of Disparago barbata.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Disparago:
La. dispar = unlike, dissimilar; -ago = resemblance or connection; referring to the different sorts of floret in each tiny capitulum.
Etymology of barbata:
From the Latin barbatus = 'bearded', with tufts of hair
Scientific name:
Disparago barbata Koekemoer
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Protologue:
Bothalia 21[1&2]: 158-161 (1991)
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Year published:
1991
Trailing shrublet to 40 cm. Leaves linear with margins involute, twisted and spreading. Flower heads radiate, in dense terminal clusters, 6-flowered, white with brownish disc, pappus bristles barbed, ray florets female. Nov.--Jan. Sandstone slopes above 1200 m, NW (Matroosberg).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Disparago barbata.