Dendrosenecio brassiciformis explained
Dendrosenecio brassiciformis is a species of East African giant groundsel. It is endemic to the slopes of Aberdare Range and bearing fruit but once, and dying after.[1] Once considered to be of the genus Senecio but since have been reclassified into their own genus Dendrosenecio.
Distribution
Dendrosenecio brassiciformis lives on the Aberdare Range from 2,950 to 3,950 meters (9,700 to 13,000 feet) elevation.[1]
- Dendrosenecio brassica B.Nord. subsp. brassiciformis (R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr.) B.Nord.
- Dendrosenecio brassiciformis (R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr.) Mabb.
- Senecio brassica R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr. subsp. brassiciformis (R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr.) Mabb.
- Senecio brassiciformis R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Entry for Dendrosenecio brassiciformis (R.E.Fr. & T.C.E.Fr.) Mabb. [family COMPOSITAE] ]. https://archive.today/20130801231747/http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.AP.FLORA.FTEA006286 . dead . 2013-08-01 . 2008-05-15 . Aluka . Aluka . African Plants . Ithaka Harbors, Inc . Flora of Tropical East Africa, Vol Part 3, page 547 (2005) Author: H. Beentje, C. Jeffrey & D.J.N. Hind .