Species within a genus

Genus: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
URSINIA
Parachute Daisy (Wf) Bergmagriet (Le)
Family: ASTERACEAE
Possibly for Johann Heinrich Ursinus of Regensburg (1608-1666).**
(Ch)
Ursinia anthemoides subsp. anthemoides (G)
Marigold (PS) Common Parachute Daisy (Wf)
Location: (F, K, P)
anthemos, (anthos), = flower;
anthos, = a flower, the bloom of a flower;
-oides, = indicates resemblance.
(bearing a likeness to the characteristics of the genus ANTHEMIS, in the Asteraceae family = chamomile)
(LS, BL, K3)
Ursinia chrysanthemoides (G)
Bergmagriet, Coral Ursinia (PS)
Location: (F)
chrysos, = gold;
chrys-, chryso-, = golden-;
anthemos, (anthos), = flower;
anthos, = a flower, the bloom of a flower;
-oides, = indicates resemblance.
(resembling characteristics of CHRYSANTHEMUM)
(LS, BL, Le)
Ursinia dentata (La)

Location: (K)
dens, dentis, = a tooth;
-atus, = indicates possession or likeness.
dentatus, = having teeth; toothed, dentated, spiked, pointed.
(toothed; usually with sharp teeth pointing outwards)
(ld, BL)
Ursinia eckloniana
Yellow Swamp Daisy (Vo)
Location: (F, K)
For Christian Friedrich Ecklon (1795-1868).**
-anus, = belonging to, connected with, pertaining to, used to form adjectives from nouns, particularly from geographical and personal names.
(Ch, BL)
Ursinia nudicaulis (La)
Little daisy (Vo)
Location: (F, K)
nudus, = naked, bare, unclothed, uncovered, exposed;
(naked, i.e. devoid of leaves or some other clothing, lacking usual covering, bare)
caulis, = the stalk or stem of a plant.
(ld, BL)
Ursinia paleacea (La)
Geelmagriet (PS)
Location: (F, K, P)
palea, = chaff, dross, straw;
-aceus, = indicates resemblance.
(chaffy, of chaff-like texture)
(covered with small, weak, erect, membranous scales, resembling the paleae of Grasses)
(ld, BL)
Ursinia quinquepartita (La)
Stiff Daisy (Vo)
Location: (F, K, P)
quinque, = five;
partio, partitus, = to share, part; to divide, distribute, shared, parted, divided, distributed;
partite, = with proper divisions, methodically.
(partite, divided into parts, the division reaching almost to the base or into the inner third)
(ld, BL)
Ursinia tenuifolia subsp. tenuifolia (La)

Location: (F)
tenuis, = thin, slight, slender, slim, meagre, lean; simple, plain, unadorned;
(thin, fine, slender)
folium, = a leaf.
(ld, BL)