Dicoma zeyheri

    Botanical name

    Dicoma zeyheri

    Other names

    Toy sugarbush; doll's protea; jakkalsbos (Afrikaans); distel (Afrikaans)

    Family

    Asteraceae

    Dimensions

    Erect, perennial shrublet of up to 40 cm in height with a sturdy rootstock

    Description of stem

    Light grey, erect

    Description of leaves

    Opposite to sub-opposite, oblanceolate, green above, whitish below; tapering to pointed apex; entire margins; sessile

    Description of flowers

    Single, cup-shaped composite flowers with conspicuous, multiple and stacked sharp-pointed calyx leaflets or sepals; the surface of disc-florets has a purply dark and soft textured appearance; appear from late spring through autumn and even into winter

    Description of seed/fruit

     

    Description of roots

     

    Variation

    D. zeyheri subsp. argyrophylla is a Kwazulu-Natal variant; there are 35 Dicoma species worldwide (including in India) with 18 species occurring in southern Africa

    Propagation and cultivation

     

    Tolerances

     

    Uses

    Roots are used in treatment of stomach disorders; also used in treating livestock

    Ecological rarity

     

    Pests and diseases

     

    Other

    It may have invasive tendencies in certain agricultural areas and is mentioned as a weed in the Global Compendium of Weeds;

    Location

    Grassland, open bushy areas

    Distribution (SA provinces)

    Gauteng; North West; Mpumalanga; KZN

    Country

    South Africa; Swaziland