I too think it to be closer to *Gynura bicolor*.
Dr Satish Phadke
On 29 November 2013 20:57, wrote:
> Just found this in Fl of Mah BSI vol 2 p 219:
> Gynura bicolor
> Undershrubs, 1-2m high, stem grooved. Leaves distinctly toothed, variable,
> auricled or attenuated at base. Heads deep orange
Just found this in Fl of Mah BSI vol 2 p 219:
Gynura bicolor
Undershrubs, 1-2m high, stem grooved. Leaves distinctly toothed, variable,
auricled or attenuated at base. Heads deep orange in corymbs. Pappus
copious, white, longer than bracts but shorter than corolla. Achenes
oblong, glabrous, ra
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