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The plant here figured is taller and has longer and broader leaves 
than any other species of the genus. It was first collected by Mrs. 
Dieterlen in Basutoland, and subsequently a few pho were found 
by Mr. W. J. Haygarth on moist and almost inaccessible places on 
nearly i rocks on the sides of Amawahqua mountain near 
Bulwer in Natal 
The nearest affinity of E. sete is E. Evans, Schlechter, from 
the Drakensberg Mts. The latter is known to us only from t 
description. and may possibly be the same species; it appears to 
have sor cman leaves and ray-flowers and fewer involucral bracts. 
—J. HuTcHInson. 
Fia. 1, part of receptacle; 2, ray-flower; 3, disk-flower; 4, seta of pappus ; 
5, stamens; 6, style-arms of disk-flower; 7, achene. All enlarg ed. 
