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Felicia heterophylla (Cass.) Grau

Bloublomastertjie ( Afrikaans )

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Die bloublomastertjie (Felicia heterophylla (Cass.) Grau) is 'n struik wat endemies aan Suid-Afrika is. Dit kom in die Wes-Kaap van Clanwilliam tot Kaapstad op sanderige vlaktes en hellings voor. Op die SANBI-rooilys word dit as veilig (LC) gelys.[1]

Dit is 'n eenjarige kruidplant wat 30 x 30 cm groot kan word. Die harige blare word 1 – 5 cm lank. Dit het madeliefieblomme wat slegs blou is. Ander astertjies wat blou van kleur is, het gewoonlik 'n geel hart. Dit is 'n gewilde plant in tuine saam met ander Namakwalandblommetjies.[2]

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Die bloublomastertjie (Felicia heterophylla (Cass.) Grau) is 'n struik wat endemies aan Suid-Afrika is. Dit kom in die Wes-Kaap van Clanwilliam tot Kaapstad op sanderige vlaktes en hellings voor. Op die SANBI-rooilys word dit as veilig (LC) gelys.

Dit is 'n eenjarige kruidplant wat 30 x 30 cm groot kan word. Die harige blare word 1 – 5 cm lank. Dit het madeliefieblomme wat slegs blou is. Ander astertjies wat blou van kleur is, het gewoonlik 'n geel hart. Dit is 'n gewilde plant in tuine saam met ander Namakwalandblommetjies.

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Felicia heterophylla

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Felicia heterophylla is a roughly hairy annual plant in the family Asteraceae. It has alternate leaves of 1–5 cm long with an entire margin or few inconspicuous teeth. The flower heads are set individually at the tip of its stems, and contain a whorl of purplish blue ray florets around a center of blackish blue disk florets.[1] Flower heads appear in winter and spring. It is called true-blue daisy in English and bloublomastertjie in Afrikaans. It is an endemic species that only occurs in the Western Cape province of South Africa.[2]

Description

Felicia heterophylla is an annual herbaceous plant of up to 35 cm (12 in) high that branches richly particularly near its base. The leaves are set oppositely, are inverted lance-shaped, 1–5 cm (0.4–2.0 in) long and about ½ cm (0.2 in) wide, narrowed at its foot in a winged stalk, entire or with a few weak teeth, with a row of hairs along the margin and the surfaces bristly hairy. Leave have one main veins, or two additional inconspicuous veins to the sides.[1]

The flower heads are set individually at the end of grooved, glandular hairy flower stalks of up to 15 cm (6 in) long, that stand in the axils of the leaves. The heads contain both female ray and bisexual and male disc florets (so-called heterogamous capitula). At the base of the head, surrounding and protecting the florets before opening, are two whorls of sepal-like bracts or scales (or phyllaries) that together make up the involucre of about 8 mm (0.32 in) in diameter. The phyllaries are about 7 mm (0.28 in) long, with papery margins. The outer whorl of phyllaries are lance-shaped, about 1½ mm (0.06 in) wide, and set with rough glandular hairs, while the inner phyllaries are narrowly inverted egg-shaped with few glandular hairs.[1]

The approximately seven, deep blue ray florets surrounding the disc have a hairy tube, at the top changing into a spreading blade of about 15 mm (0.6 in) long and 5 mm (0.2 in) wide. The dry, one-seeded, indehiscent fruits (or cypselae) of the ray florets lack pappus. The many blackish blue, rarely brown-red and yellow, disc florets are bisexual and about 5 mm (0.20 in) long. Like in all Asteraceae, the five anthers have merged into a hollow tube through which the style grows when the floret opens, while gathering the pollen on its shaft. The anthers produce cream-coloured pollen, are themselves deep blue, and have a shortly triangular appendage at the top. The whitish pappus on each of the cypselas of the disc florets consists of many bristles of about 5 mm (0.20 in) long, with short teeth in the lower quarter but feathery further up, the side branches about 0.3 mm (0.012 in) long. The cypselas are elliptical, about 4½ mm (0.18 in) long and 2 mm (0.08 in) thick, with scaly, thickened ribs along the edge and the surface set with blunt hairs of 0.7 mm (0.028 in).[1]

Felicia heterophylla is a diploid having five sets of homologue chromosomes (2n=10).[1]

Differences with related species

Most Felicia species have a yellow disc, and blue, purple or pink, rarely white or yellow ray florets, and many are perennials or shrublets. F. heterophylla, F. josephinae and a form of F. amoena subsp. latifolia are annuals and the only taxa with blackish blue disc florets. F. amoena subsp. latifolia has about twenty five ray florets, while F. heterophylla has about seven, but up to thirteen. F. josephinae differs by its broad creamy ray florets.[3]

Taxonomy

As far as known, this species of was first described by Henri Cassini in 1817, who named it Charieis heterophylla. In 1820, Nees von Esenbeck called another specimen Kaulfussia amelloides. This specimen was reassigned in 1822 by Cassini, who named it Charieis neesii and remarked it was very close to heterophylla and might prove synonymous. In the same publication, Cassini also described Charieis caerulea, that he also considered possibly synonymous with heterophylla. In 1973, Jürke Grau agreed with Cassini that these three names were indeed synonyms and included them in the genus Felicia, making the new combination F. heterophylla for them. The species is considered to be part of the section Neodetris.[1]

Distribution, habitat and ecology

Felicia heterophylla occurs between Clanwilliam in the north and the Cape Peninsula in the south.[1]

Use

The true-blue daisy is sometimes used as an ornamental.[2]

Conservation

Felicia heterophylla has a stable population and is considered a least-concern species.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Grau, J. (1973). "Revision der Gattung Felicia (Asteraceae)". Mitteilungen der Botanischer Staatssammlung München. IX: 558–560. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  2. ^ a b P.P.J. Herman. "Felicia heterophylla". SANBI PlantZAfrica.
  3. ^ Manning, J.C.; Goldblatt, P. (2002). "A Distinctive New Species of Felicia (Asteraceae) from Western Cape, South-Africa". Bothalia. 32 (2): 193–195. Archived from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  4. ^ "Bloublomastertjie". SANBI Red List of South African Plants.

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Felicia heterophylla is a roughly hairy annual plant in the family Asteraceae. It has alternate leaves of 1–5 cm long with an entire margin or few inconspicuous teeth. The flower heads are set individually at the tip of its stems, and contain a whorl of purplish blue ray florets around a center of blackish blue disk florets. Flower heads appear in winter and spring. It is called true-blue daisy in English and bloublomastertjie in Afrikaans. It is an endemic species that only occurs in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

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Felicia heterophylla ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Felicia heterophylla es una planta que pertenece a la familia de las asteraceas. Es originaria de Sudáfrica.

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Descripción

Felicia heterophylla es una hierba anual que alcanza un tamaño de 0,3 x 0,3 m de altura. Las hojas están dispuestas alternativamente y son oblanceoladas en el tallo, de 10-50 mm de largo, peludo, a veces con 3 nervios principales en las hojas más anchas. Los márgenes son lisos o raramente odentados. Las cabezas florales son azules y consisten en rayos y floretes del disco, se encuentran por separado en largos pedúnculos durante la primavera (agosto-octubre). Las "semillas" (cipselas) son pequeñas, de 4,5 x 2 mm, elípticas u obovadas, de color marrón amarillento y peludo. Están cubiertas con un mechón de pelos blancos (pelos del vilano) que ayuda en dispersión por el viento.

Distribución y hábitat

Felicia heterophylla es endémica en la Provincia del Cabo, que se producen de forma natural en el suroeste de Cabo Clanwilliam hasta Ciudad del Cabo. Se encuentra generalmente en pisos y pistas de arena.[1]

Taxonomía

Felicia heterophylla fue descrita por (Cass.) Grau y publicado en Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles [Second edition] 16: 315. 1820.[2]

Sinonimia
  • Charieis caerulea Cass.
  • Charieis heterophylla Cass.
  • Charieis neesii Cass.
  • Charieis pilosella Baill.
  • Kaulfussia amelloides Nees[3]

Referencias

  1. «Copia archivada». Archivado desde el original el 8 de agosto de 2016. Consultado el 5 de julio de 2015.
  2. «Felicia heterophylla». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 5 de julio de 2015.
  3. Felicia heterophylla en PlantList

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Felicia heterophylla ( Vietnamese )

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Felicia heterophylla là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cúc. Loài này được (Cass.) Grau mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1973.[1]

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  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Felicia heterophylla. Truy cập ngày 4 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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Felicia heterophylla là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cúc. Loài này được (Cass.) Grau mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1973.

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