Duhaldea simonsii (C. B. Cl.) A. A. Anderberg, Pl. Syst. Evol. 176: 104 (1991) (syn: Helenium simonsii Kuntze ; Inula simonsii C.B.Clarke);
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Bhutan to Assam: Assam, East Himalaya as per POWO;
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Common name: East-Himalayan Inula
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Shrub c 2m or undershrub; stems sparsely hispid (hairs c 2.5mm, brownish). Leaves elliptic-lanceolate or oblanceolate, 9-20 x 2.5-5cm, acuminate, rounded at base, sparsely hispid on both surfaces, denser on margins, slightly sticky, distantly denticulate, reticulate veins prominent on both faces; petiole c 3mm. Capitula radiate, rather few in terminal corymb or panicle. Involucre 5-6-seriate; phyllaries acuminate or caudate, browinish pilose, outer ones lanceolate, tips recurved, inner ones erect, innermost longest, linear, 5.5-7.5 x 0.7mm. Ray corollas yellow; tube 4mm; ligules 9 x 2mm (apparently 7 x 1mm on a senescent specimen). Disc 7-10mm diameter; corollas 5.5-6.5mm. Achenes oblong, 1.8-2.5mm, sericeous; pappus a little shorter than disc corollas, bristles whitish with brown tips.
Fl. October – February
Warm broad-leaved forest, roadside cliffs
(Attributions: from A.J.C Grierson & D.G.Long. Flora of Bhutan. Published by RGoB and RBGE. 2001. Bhutan Biodiversity Portal )
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Asteraceae from Maipur TQ-mu01 : 9 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)
Senecio wightii looks somewhat similar, but still doubtful
http://plantillustrations.org/species.php?id_species=939075 ??
Please compare with the link!
http://florakarnataka.ces.iisc.ac.in/hjcb2/herbsheet.php?id=674&cat=1
Yes …! The second link differs however first matches to some extent.
Pl. also check /species/a—l/ar/asteraceae/asteroideae/senecioneae
Any match : Re: [efloraofindia:154844] ??
I think close to Senecio wightii only as per GBIF (from India)– specimen– and Plant illustrations and FoC illustration
With the description and images in this paper, Research gate, it looks like Duhaldea eupatorioides. This ID was provided by Shweta Shekhar, one of the authors of the above paper.
I am having doubts about its id as Duhaldea eupatorioides as per specimens at POWO and GBIF specimens (one, two and three). Also the image at ResearchGate looks different.
But the keys in the paper says that ray florets are white (here these are yellow)
One GBIF specimen can be seen.
Thanks for pointing it out. There appears to be a contradiction between the key and the description. The description of Duhaldea simonsii in the same paper clearly says “Ray florets yellow, ligulate, ligules long.” (page 268).
Than it appears close.
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References:
POWO Catalogue of Life BSI Flora of India Flowers of India Bhutan Biodiversity Portal
The genus Duhaldea (Asteraceae) in India– June 2020, Rheedea 30(2):257-269- Shekhar S., Pandey A.K. & A.A. Anderberg