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Type: Article
Published: 2019-06-18
Page range: 180–190
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A new, localised species of purple radiate Senecio (Asteraceae: Senecioneae) from the Sneeuberg massif, South Africa

Afromontane Research Unit & Department of Geography, University of the Free State, Qwaqwa Campus, Private Bag x13, Phuthaditjhaba, 9886, South Africa
Afromontane Research Unit & Department of Geography, University of the Free State, Qwaqwa Campus, Private Bag x13, Phuthaditjhaba, 9886, South Africa
Afromontane Research Unit & Department of Geography, University of the Free State, Qwaqwa Campus, Private Bag x13, Phuthaditjhaba, 9886, South Africa
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Pretoria, Private Bag x20, Hatfield, 0083, South Africa
Great Escarpment Senecioneae Eudicots

Abstract

Senecio stella-purpurea is described as a novel species endemic to the Sneeuberg Centre of Floristic Endemism, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The species was first encountered in 2006 and erroneously identified as S. arenarius in the checklist for the Sneeuberg massif. Closer inspection of the material indicated that this is a novel species clearly distinct in southern Africa’s purple-flowered Senecio flora. Morphologically it is closest to S. glastifolius, S. umbellatus, and S. grandiflorus, but differs by the presence of pinnatisect leaves, solitary flowers, and a densely glandular hairy indumentum along its vegetative parts. Occupying approximately only 200 km2 in the eastern and western Sneeuberg, mostly above 1800 m elevation in Karoo Escarpment Grassland, the IUCN Red Listing status of VULNERABLE is proposed.