Baccharoides Moench, 1794

Robinson, Harold, Skvarla, John J. & Funk, Vicki A., 2016, Vernonieae (Asteraceae) of southern Africa: A generic disposition of the species and a study of their pollen, PhytoKeys 60, pp. 49-126 : 55

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Baccharoides Moench, 1794
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Baccharoides Moench, 1794 Figures 1 A, B View Figure 1 ; 2 A View Figure 2 ; 3 A–I View Figure 3

Baccharoides Moench, Methodus 328 (1794). - Type: Conyza anthelmintica L.

Ascaricida Cass., Dict. Sci. Nat. 3, suppl. 38 (1817), nom. superfl. - Type: Conyza anthelmintica L.

Candidea Tenore, Atti Reale Accad. Sci. Sez. Soc. Reale Borbon 4 (CI. Botan.): 104, t. 1, 2 (1839). - Type: Candidea senegalensis Tenore.

Vernonia subsect. Stengelia Sch. Bip. ex Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 2: 946 (1843). - Type: Vernonia adoensis Sch. Bip. ex Walp.

Stengelia Steetz in Peters, Reise Mossamb., Bot. 360. 1864. - Type: Vernonia schimperi DC.

Vernonia sect. Stengelia (Sch. Bip. ex Walp.) Benth. in Benth. & Hook.f., Gen. Pl. 2: 127 (1873).

Resources.

Treatment by Isawumi et al. (1996).

Descriptions.

Annual or perennial herbs, suffruticose; stems erect or reclining; hairs short-stalked with an erect, elongate apical cell. Leaves alternate, narrowly petiolate; blades chartaceous, ovate to elliptic, serrate, secondary veins pinnate, ascending at 45° angles or more. Inflorescence with single lateral or terminal head or heads in corymbiform groups; peduncles usually solid, sometimes fistulose. Heads with involucres broadly campanulate or hemispherical; bracts 25-100 in 4-8 series, mostly gradate but with outer bracts sometimes elongate and foliiform, tips of bracts appendaged, white or colored; receptacles epaleate. Florets 25-100 in a head; corollas reddish or lavender to white, with long slender basal tube, limb abruptly expanded at base, cylindrical, with lobes about as long as throat, erect, with various hairs and glands outside, inside with cells elongate, transversely striate; anther thecae spurred with small tails; endothecial cells with nodular thickenings on tranverse walls; apical appendages oblong-ovate, rounded or acute at tips, glabrous; nectary elongate, cylindrical; style base without node; sweeping hairs acicular. Achenes cylindrical or turbinate, 8-20-costate, glabrous or with setulae distinctly cleft or with glands or idioblasts, carpopodium annuliform, large to obsolete, with thickened porose walls, raphids in ovules elongate, with rhomboid tips; pappus pluriseriate, persistent or caducous, inner capillary, flattened, barbellate on margins, sometimes shortly connate at base, sometimes with outer row of small scales. Chromosome number x = 10 ( Jones 1970, Mathew and Mathew 1983)

Pollen. 43.5-72.0 μm diam. ( Isawumi et al. 1996); tricolporate, echinolophate; lacunae regularly disposed, one at each pole, 2 across intercolpus; tectum restricted to muri, with distinct microperforations; stout baculae under muri firmly attached to footlayer (Fig. 3 A–I View Figure 3 ).

Most notable secondary metabolites, sesquiterpene elemanolides ( Bohlmann and Jakupovic 1990, as Vernonia anthelmintica (L.) Willd., Vernonia hymenolepis A. Rich., Vernonia lasiopus O. Hoffm.), eudesmanolide ( Bohlmann and Jakupovi 1990, as Vernonia adoensis Sch. Bip. ex Walp.).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Loc

Baccharoides Moench, 1794

Robinson, Harold, Skvarla, John J. & Funk, Vicki A. 2016
2016
Loc

Candidea

M.Tenore 1839
1839
Loc

Candidea senegalensis

Ten 1839
1839
Loc

Ascaricida

Cassini 1817
1817
Loc

Baccharoides

Moench 1794
1794