Compositae/insect mystery
John Nelson
NELSON at BIOL.SC.EDU
Thu Dec 10 11:06:10 CST 1998
TH 10 Dec 1100h
FRIENDS
Another mystery plant, this one for the synantherologists...Don't
know exactly where the color slides were taken:
habit and closeup at: http://cricket.biol.sc.edu/mystery-a.JPG
http://cricket.biol.sc.edu/mystery-b.JPG
I believe these to be cultivated here in South Carolina. The
plants are close to Eupatorieae, maybe close to Sachsia? Anthers
without basal appendages; foliage finely atomiferous, but a dried
piece of the plant is not aromatic.
Note also the colorful insects on the flowers. Eating them?
Thanks JOHN
(My thanks to Tim Mousseau for scanning the slides)
John B. Nelson
Curator of the Herbarium (USCH)
Department of Biological Sciences
University of South Carolina
Columbia SC 29208
nelson at sc.edu
803-777-8196 phone
803-777-4002 fax
Non totum difficile est, sed nihil facile.
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