Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Dimorphotheca jucunda E.Phillips (1936)
Synonymy:
  • Osteospermum jucundum (E.Phillips) Norl. (1936)
 Description

Straggling to suberect, glandular perennial herb, becoming somewhat woody toward base. Stems clothed in short hairs, becoming glabrous, often procumbent, ascending at tips and rooting along ground. Lvs alternate, moderately clothed in short erect hairs, fleshy, lanceolate to elliptic or obovate, acute, cuneate to the slightly amplexicaul base, with 3–5 distant teeth on each side, (2)–3–9 × 0.5–1.5 cm; lvs near capitula becoming smaller, narrow and often entire. Capitula solitary, 5–8 cm diam. Involucral bracts in 2 rows, usually moderately hairy and densely ciliate, rarely sparsely hairy, lanceolate, (10)–13–16 mm long. Ray florets 12–17; ligules pinkish mauve on upper surface, purplish blue tinged green on lower, 2–4.5 cm long; disc florets numerous, blue, with glabrous lobe apices. Achenes obovoid, glabrous, 3-angled, faintly reticulate and with central rib between angles, 6–7 mm long.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4. as Osteospermum jucundum (E.Phillips) Norl.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Jan.–Dec.

 Bibliography
Nordenstam, B. 1994: Tribe Calenduleae. In: Bremer, K. Asteraceae: Cladistics and Classification. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, USA. 365–375.