Senecio maranguensis
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Senecio maranguensis a Script error: No such module "convert". woody shrub[1] or Script error: No such module "convert". climbing shrub from the family Asteraceae and species of the genus Senecio[2] which makes its home at the same altitudes as the bamboo on the slopes of the mountains in East Africa.[1]
Description
Senecio maranguensis lives in the bamboo and forest clearings as a 2 meter tall woody shrub,[1] but can have a tendency to climb when growing in the forests, reaching to 6 meters tall.[2]
- Stems and leaves
- Long, leafy and flexible stems that are covered with soft fine or cobweb like hairs or hairless and are sometimes tinged purple or red. Leaves are leathery, oval with pointed tips Script error: No such module "convert". long and 1 to 6 centimeters (less than an inch and more than two inches) wide with teeth on the edges and not hairy except for on the midrib and main vein. The old leaves tend to wither and droop without falling off. The petiole is 2 to 3 millimeters long has sparse hairs or none at all.[2]
- Flowers
- "Capitula radiate"[2] or "flower heads with yellow ray florets".[1] Numerous flower heads that appear congested to lax in spreading terminal compound clusters that start at different places but end making a flat surface with the others. Flower stalks have hairs. Involcre is 3 to 5 millimeters long and about 2 millimeters in diameter. Pale to bright yellow ray florets and 4 veined spreading disc florets that turn red brown.[2]
Distribution
A common shrub in altitudes between Script error: No such module "convert". in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda including the Aberdare Mountains, the Ruwenzori Mountains and Kilimanjaro.[2]
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- Flora of Burundi
- Flora of Kenya
- Flora of Malawi
- Flora of Rwanda
- Flora of Tanzania
- Flora of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Senecio