Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Asterales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
dacrydioides
ID:
67533

Status:
valid

Authors:
Oliv.

Source:
gcc

Year:
1886

Citation Micro:
Hooker's Icon. Pl. 16: t. 1508. 1886; et in Tran

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000066862

Common Names

  • Euryops Daisy
  • Euryops Dacrydioides
  • Euryops

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Description

Euryops dacrydioides (also called Tear-leaved Euryops, among many other common names) is a perennial shrub native to South Africa. It has narrow, tear-shaped leaves and yellow flower heads. It is found in dry forests, scrublands, and other open habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Euryops dacrydioides is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Euryops dacrydioides is a yellow, daisy-like flower. The seed is a small, black achene. The seedlings are small, green, and have a single, slender stem.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Euryops dacrydioides is a perennial plant that is best grown in full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by division in spring or autumn. Seeds can also be sown in spring.

Where to Find Euryops dacrydioides

Euryops dacrydioides is native to South Africa and can be found in areas with dry, sandy soils. It is commonly found in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southern Africa.

Euryops dacrydioides FAQ

What is the scientific name of Euryops dacrydioides?

Euryops dacrydioides

What is the common name of Euryops dacrydioides?

Tear-leaved Euryops

What is the natural habitat of Euryops dacrydioides?

Dry grasslands, stony slopes, and rocky outcrops

Species in the Euryops genus

Euryops ursinoides, Euryops hypnoides, Euryops bolusii, Euryops elgonensis, Euryops mucosus, Euryops multifidus, Euryops brevipapposus, Euryops galpinii, Euryops tenuissimus, Euryops floribundus, Euryops namibensis, Euryops serra, Euryops gilfillanii, Euryops ciliatus, Euryops speciosissimus, Euryops othonnoides, Euryops ericoides, Euryops sulcatus, Euryops linifolia, Euryops transvaalensis, Euryops subcarnosus, Euryops erectus, Euryops euryopoides, Euryops ciliatus, Euryops virgineus, Euryops decumbens, Euryops integrifolius, Euryops discoideus, Euryops leiocarpus, Euryops chrysanthemoides, Euryops wageneri, Euryops annae, Euryops muirii, Euryops namaquensis, Euryops dentatus, Euryops microphyllus, Euryops tenuilobus, Euryops brevilobus, Euryops lasiocladus, Euryops virgatus, Euryops algoensis, Euryops pedunculatus, Euryops acraeus, Euryops linearis, Euryops asparagoides, Euryops zeyheri, Euryops evansii, Euryops anthemoides, Euryops gracilipes, Euryops linifolius,

Species in the Asteraceae family

Aaronsohnia pubescens, Aaronsohnia factorovskyi, Abrotanella filiformis, Abrotanella rostrata, Abrotanella linearis, Abrotanella trilobata, Abrotanella muscosa, Abrotanella inconspicua, Abrotanella trichoachaenia, Abrotanella caespitosa, Abrotanella nivigena, Abrotanella pusilla, Abrotanella linearifolia, Abrotanella papuana, Abrotanella rosulata, Abrotanella emarginata, Abrotanella fertilis, Abrotanella spathulata, Abrotanella purpurea, Abrotanella patearoa, Abrotanella submarginata, Abrotanella diemii, Abrotanella scapigera, Abrotanella forsterioides, Acamptopappus shockleyi, Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus, Acanthocephalus benthamianus, Acanthocephalus amplexifolius, Acanthocladium dockeri, Acanthodesmos distichus, Acanthodesmos gibarensis, Acanthospermum humile, Acanthospermum consobrinum, Acanthospermum glabratum, Acanthospermum microcarpum, Acanthospermum hispidum, Acanthospermum australe, Acanthospermum lecocarpoides, Acanthostyles buniifolius, Acanthostyles saucechicoensis, Achillea buiana, Achillea conrathii, Achillea cucullata, Achillea styriaca, Achillea clavennae, Achillea cappadocica, Achillea huber-morathii, Achillea ptarmicoides, Achillea sieheana, Achillea barrelieri,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record gcc-23737: Based on the initial data import
Daniel Oliver (1830-1916): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Oliv.' in the authors string.