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Oedera Tricephala
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *''Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *''Oedera genistifolia'' *''Oedera glandulosa'' *''Oedera hirta'' *''Oedera humilis'' *''Oedera imbricata'' *''Oedera intermedia'' *''Oedera laevis'' *''Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oedera nord ...
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Dracaena (plant)
''Dracaena'' () is a genus of about 120 species of trees and succulent plant, succulent shrubs. The formerly accepted genera ''Pleomele (genus), Pleomele'' and ''Sansevieria'' are now included in ''Dracaena''. In the APG IV system, APG IV classification system, it is placed in the family (biology), family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). It has also formerly been separated (sometimes with ''Cordyline'') into the family Dracaenaceae or placed in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae). The name ''dracaena'' is derived from the romanized form of the Ancient Greek – ''drakaina'', "female dragon". The majority of the species are native plant, native to Africa, southern Asia through to northern Australia, with two species in tropical Central America. Description Species of ''Dracaena'' have a secondary thickening meristem in their trunk, termed Dracaenoid thickening by some authors, which is quite different from the thickening meristem found in dicoty ...
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Oedera Flavicoma
''Oedera flavicoma'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Cape Province in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... References flavicoma Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces Taxa named by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle {{gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Oedera Muirii
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *'' Oedera hirta'' *'' Oedera humilis'' *'' Oedera imbricata'' *'' Oedera intermedia'' *'' Oedera laevis'' *'' Oedera longipes'' *'' Oedera montana'' *'' Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' ...
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Oedera Montana
''Oedera montana'' is a species of South African flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces. It was once assigned to the genus ''Oreoleysera'', and was the only species recognized in that genus.Bremer, Kåre. 1978. ''Botaniska Notiser'' 131: 450 References montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbi ... Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces {{gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Oedera Longipes
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *'' Oedera hirta'' *'' Oedera humilis'' *'' Oedera imbricata'' *'' Oedera intermedia'' *'' Oedera laevis'' *'' Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oe ...
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Oedera Laevis
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *'' Oedera hirta'' *'' Oedera humilis'' *'' Oedera imbricata'' *'' Oedera intermedia'' *'' Oedera laevis'' *''Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oed ...
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Oedera Intermedia
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *'' Oedera hirta'' *'' Oedera humilis'' *'' Oedera imbricata'' *'' Oedera intermedia'' *''Oedera laevis'' *''Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oede ...
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Oedera Imbricata
''Oedera imbricata'' is a prickly shrublet belonging to the family Asteraceae. It is indigenous to the southern Cape region of South Africa, where it occurs in Fynbos and Renosterveld vegetation, from the West Coast, eastwards as far as Grahamstown. Description ''Oedera imbricata'' is a small (50 cm high), sprawling shrublet. The leaves are small (15 x 5 mm), hard and stiff, with a prominent midrib. They grow densely packed along the stems. The yellow flowerheads appear in Spring. They are 40mm wide, consist of more than one individual flowerheads (a diagnostic character), of which the outer ones have visible ray-florets. Related species It resembles '' Oedera capensis'', which however has longer, spreading, marginally-toothed leaves. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15571095 Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces imbricata This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand a ...
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Oedera Humilis
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *'' Oedera hirta'' *'' Oedera humilis'' *''Oedera imbricata'' *''Oedera intermedia'' *''Oedera laevis'' *''Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oedera ...
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Oedera Hirta
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *'' Oedera hirta'' *''Oedera humilis'' *''Oedera imbricata'' *''Oedera intermedia'' *''Oedera laevis'' *''Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oedera ...
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Oedera Glandulosa
''Oedera'' is a genus of African flowering plants in the tribe Gnaphalieae within the family Asteraceae. The genus is named in honor of the Danish botanist Georg Christian Oeder. The species have yellow central and ray florets in their flower-heads. Their seeds all have a little crown of scales, and the leaves are often fragrant and unpalatable for stock grazing. ; Species Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of March 2024: *'' Oedera acerosa'' *'' Oedera calycina'' *'' Oedera capensis'' *'' Oedera conferta'' *'' Oedera corymbosa'' *'' Oedera decussata'' *'' Oedera dieterlenii'' *'' Oedera epaleacea'' *''Oedera flavicoma'' *'' Oedera foveolata'' *''Oedera fruticosa'' *'' Oedera garnotii'' *'' Oedera genistifolia'' *'' Oedera glandulosa'' *''Oedera hirta'' *''Oedera humilis'' *''Oedera imbricata'' *''Oedera intermedia'' *''Oedera laevis'' *''Oedera longipes'' *''Oedera montana'' *''Oedera muirii'' *'' Oedera multipunctata'' *'' Oedera n ...
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Oedera Genistifolia
''Oedera genistifolia'' ("Klein Perdekaroo") is a prickly shrublet belonging to the family Asteraceae. It is an abundant and common species in the southwestern cape, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ... (Namaqualand to Grahamstown). It is most commonly found on lower north-facing slopes, especially on rocky clay and shale based soils. Description ''Oedera genistifolia'' is a small (60cm high), erect shrublet. The leaves, which grow densely packed along the stems, are small (15mm), thin (3mm), straight, suberect, usually mucronate, and slightly furry along their margins and lower midrib. The leaf has a short point (mucro) at its tip, which is usually slightly hooked downwards. The leaf surfaces are also glandular, and the surface of the young leaves ...
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