Aspilia kotschyi explained

Aspilia kotschyi is an annual herbaceous species with ovate to narrowly lanceolate leaves and dark red-purple flowers commonly found Tropical Africa.[1] It has a variety, Aspilia kotschyi var. alba which has white flowers.[2]

Description

Leaves are simple and opposite in arrangement and borne from the stem; leaf-blade is ovate to narrowly lanceolate, 3–16 cm long and 1–4 cm wide. Inflorescence is capitulum type, solitary, axillary or sessile clustered around the upper surface of leaves, it has ovoid bracts and small dark purple-brown ray and disc flowers; phyllary is green but brownish around the base.

Distribution

Endemic to Tropical Africa, it occurs from Senegal eastwards towards Ethiopia and southwards up to Zimbabwe.

Notes and References

  1. Al-Khulaidi. A.. Filimban. F.. Alfaifi. M.. Al-Namazi. A.. 2021. A new record of generic vascular plant for the flora of Saudi Arabia: Aspilia kotschyi (Asteraceae). Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. en. 28. 3. 1962–1965. 10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.12.048. 7938146. 33732082.
  2. Wild. H.. The African Species of the Genus Aspilia Thouars . 1966. Kirkia. 5. 2. 197–228. 23501042 . 0451-9930.