Species Senecio consanguineus
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Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Senecio:
La. senex = an old man. The white, hairy pappus of the seeds is reminiscent of an old man’s beard.
Etymology of consanguineus:
From the Latin consanguineus = 'of the same blood'; derived from the assimilated form of com = 'with' or 'together' and sanguineus = 'blood'; therefore 'brotherly', 'sisterly', 'kindred' or 'fraternal'; generally referring to a species that is closely related to another or grows together with another related species or grows in clumps with itself.
Scientific name:
Unknown
Synonym of:
Unknown
Long etymology:
Protologue:
Prodr. (DC.) 6: 381 (1837 [1838])
Synonym status:
Year published:
1838
Observations of Taxon
Senecio consanguineus
Name of observer:
Sasa Malan (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Collection:
Senecio consanguineus
Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown