Flora Detail

Common Name Scaly Perdekaroo
Family Asteraceae
Date Observed 10-08-2021
Category Shrubs
Catalogue No. 3308
Flowering Time Spring,Summer
Colour Yellow
Locations Observed
Estuary
Koppie
Nature Reserve Few
Small Holding
Village
Greater Rooiels

Oedera imbricata - to be confirmed

Information

Scaly Perdekaroo

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.[1]

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.[2][3]

Related species

It resembles Oedera capensis, which however has longer, spreading, marginally-toothed leaves.

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