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''Senecio tamoides'' or also known as Canary creeper (a name it shares with ''Senecio deltoideus'' Less.) is a climbing member of the genus ''Senecio'' of the family Asteraceae. ==Description== Scrambling mostly evergreen perennial,〔 creeping along the ground or climbing several meters into the trees.〔 Stems and leaves: Stems are slender and hairless, up to tall.〔 Leaves are bright green, shaped like many ivy〔 with broad, oval and fleshy surfaces, long and wide, coarsely toothed edges, leaf stalks to long.〔 Flowers: Inflorescence is a many-headed,〔 bright yellow,〔 and the flowering spike grows to have a flat top. The flower heads are cylindrical, about in diameter; surrounded with a whorl of five to seven bracts, to long which are surrounded by two to four smaller bracts or bracteoles. Three to six ray florets; each ligule approximately long; ten to twelve disc florets, to long.〔 When cultivated in the gardens of the National Museums of Kenya, it has orange florets. Fruits and reproduction: Achenes about long, and not hairy; pappus to long.〔 It grows easily from stem cuttings.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Senecio tamoides」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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