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Achyranthemum
Achyranthemum paniculatum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Gnaphalieae
Genus: Achyranthemum
N.G. Bergh
Species

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Achyranthemum, commonly called the chaff flowers,[1] is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae which is native to South Africa.[2] The genus was first described by Nicola Bergh in 2019 in the South African Journal of Botany[3], and it was segregated from the genus Syncarpha due to its representation of a separate lineage.[4]

Description

Inflorescence detail of an A. paniculatum specimen in South Africa

Achyranthemum consists of subshrubs whose wood is soft. Their leaves are rigid and thickly covered with wooly gray-white hairs. The tips of the leaves are an acute shape and are often hooked. The capitula are homogamous, which means they consist of only one type of flower. The bracts which surround the capitula are shiny and either white, cream, or yellow. They are often tinged pink, and the stereome at their base is undivided. Their anthers are slender and are at the end of caudicles. The hairs on the cypsela fruit are roughly hemispherical, and its pappus bristles are somewhat rough and fused into a ring at the base.[4]

Taxonomy

Name

The genus name Achyranthemum comes from the Greek words achyron (chaff) and anthos (flower), which lends the species of the genus their common name, the chaff flowers.[1]

Species

The following species were placed into Achyranthemum:[2]

  • Achyranthemum affine (Less.) N.G.Bergh
  • Achyranthemum argenteum (Thunb.) N.G.Bergh
  • Achyranthemum mucronatum (P.J.Bergius) N.G.Bergh
  • Achyranthemum paniculatum (L.) N.G.Bergh
  • Achyranthemum recurvatum (L.f.) N.G.Bergh
  • Achyranthemum sordescens (DC.) N.G.Bergh
  • Achyranthemum striatum (Thunb.) N.G.Bergh

References

  1. ^ a b c Zikishe, Vathiswa (November 2020). "Achyranthemum sordescens(DC.) N.G.Bergh ( = Syncarpha sordescens(DC.) B.Nord)". plantzafrica.com. South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c POWO (2019). "AchyranthemumN.G. Bergh". Plants of the World Online (powo.science.kew.org). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b International Plant Names Index (IPNI) (2020). "Achyranthemum N.G.Bergh, S. African J. Bot. 125: 440 (2019)". IPNI (www.ipni.org). The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries; and, Australian National Botanic Gardens. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Bergh, Nicola (September 2019). "AchyranthemumN.G.Bergh, a new genus segregated from SyncarphaDC. (Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae)". South African Journal of Botany. 125: 434–456 – via ResearchGate.
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