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Dendrosenecio Collection

Dendrosenecio, also known as giant groundsel, is a fascinating genus of plants found in the high-altitude regions of East Africa

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90022894

DDE-90022894
Young Giant Lobelias and Giant Groundsel (Tree Senecio) in deep moss on Freshfield Pass in the Rwenzoris, Uganda. Date: 07/01/2009

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DDE-90022890
Senecias forest with giant lobelia at about 4300m on Mt Speke, Rwenzori, Uganda. Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90022883

DDE-90022883
Kitandara Valley, Rwenzori, Uganda Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90022881

DDE-90022881
Mount Baker and Bujuku bog, Rwenzori, Uganda Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020345

DDE-90020345
Central Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. The central part of Mount Kenya with the Mackinder Valley

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020343

DDE-90020343
Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Sunrise with the Aberdare mountain range in the background

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020342

DDE-90020342
Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Sunrise with the Aberdare mountain range in the background and typical Afroalpine vegetation

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020341

DDE-90020341
Mount Kenya with Batian and Nelion peaks, and typical Afroalpine vegetation of Giant Lobelias and Giant Groundsel. Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020340

DDE-90020340
Central Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Batian and Nelion and typical Afroalpine vegetation of Giant Lobelias

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020338

DDE-90020338
Central Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Lake Michaelson in the Gorges Valley. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020337

DDE-90020337
Central Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Peaks Batian and Nelion with reflection in a mountain lake

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020336

DDE-90020336
Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Sunrise with the peaks Batian and Nelion with reflection in a mountain lake

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020335

DDE-90020335
Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. Sunrise with the peaks Batian and Nelion with reflection in a mountain lake

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020334

DDE-90020334
Reflection in a mountain lake with Giant Groundsel, Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: DDE-90020332

DDE-90020332
Northeast Mount Kenya National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the highlands of central Kenya, Africa. The peaks Batian (5199m) and Nelion in the Mt

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DDE-90020315
Magura also spelled Maragua Fall in Aberdare National Park in Kenya, Africa(Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

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DDE-90020310
Giant Groundsel or Dendrosenecio (senecio keniodendron) in the Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya, with withered inflorescence

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DDE-90020309
Giant Groundsel or Dendrosenecio (senecio keniodendron) in the Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya, with withered inflorescence

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DDE-90020308
Giant Groundsel or Dendrosenecio (senecio keniodendron) in the Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya, with withered inflorescence before sunrise Giant Groundsel is endemic to the Afromontane high altitude

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DDE-90020307
Giant Groundsel or Dendrosenecio (senecio keniodendron) in Mount Kenya National Park, Kenya. Giant Groundsel is endemic to the Afromontane high altitude environments of Africa's highest

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Giant Lobelia (Lobelia wollastonii) with florescence, flower spike, in the high mountains

Giant Lobelia (Lobelia wollastonii) with florescence, flower spike, in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Giant Lobelia (Lobelia lanuriensis) in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris

Giant Lobelia (Lobelia lanuriensis) in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris. Lobelia lanuriensis grows in the dense heather forests between 3450 und 3650m. Africa, East Africa, Rwenzori

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Forest Lobelia (Lobelia gibberoa) in the Mobuku Valley in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris

Forest Lobelia (Lobelia gibberoa) in the Mobuku Valley in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris. Giant Lobelias are often endemic to the Rwenzoris and adopted to high UV radiation

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Kitandara Valley and the kitandara lakes with Giant Groundsel

Kitandara Valley and the kitandara lakes with Giant Groundsel
Kitandara Valley, Rwenzori, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Young Giant Lobelias and Giant Groundsel (Tree Senecio) in deep moss on Freshfield

Young Giant Lobelias and Giant Groundsel (Tree Senecio) in deep moss on Freshfield Pass in the Rwenzoris, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Senecias and lobelias in the upper Mobuku valley Mobuku, Uganda

Senecias and lobelias in the upper Mobuku valley Mobuku, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: The Giant Lobelias (Lobelia bequaertii) of the Rwenzoris are especially adapted to

The Giant Lobelias (Lobelia bequaertii) of the Rwenzoris are especially adapted to the high levels of UV radiation, humidity, and near-daily frost

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Young Giant Lobelia (Lobelia wollastonii) in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris, Uganda

Young Giant Lobelia (Lobelia wollastonii) in the high mountains of the Rwenzoris, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Giant Groundsel, Tree Senecio (dendrosenecio erici-rosenii) with moss and old mans beard lichen

Giant Groundsel, Tree Senecio (dendrosenecio erici-rosenii) with moss and old mans beard lichen (usnea) in the upper Mobuku Valley (3900m) of the Rwenzoris, Rwenzori, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Young Giant Groundsels (Dendrosenecio, Tree Senecio) in the Rwenzoris at Mt. Speke

Young Giant Groundsels (Dendrosenecio, Tree Senecio) in the Rwenzoris at Mt. Speke, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Mountain Forest (at 4200m) of Giant Groundsel or Tree Senecio at Mount Stanley, Rwenzori, Uganda

Mountain Forest (at 4200m) of Giant Groundsel or Tree Senecio at Mount Stanley, Rwenzori, Uganda
Mountain Forest at Mt. Stanley, Rwenzori, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Dense forest of Giant Groundsel, Tree Senecio (Dendrosenecio adnivalis) at the Congolese side of Mt

Dense forest of Giant Groundsel, Tree Senecio (Dendrosenecio adnivalis) at the Congolese side of Mt. Speke. Africa, East Africa, Congo, Rwenzori

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Valley with Afro-alpine vegetation, Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in the Rwenzori Mountains

Valley with Afro-alpine vegetation, Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Valley with Afro-alpine vegetation, Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in the Rwenzori Mountains

Valley with Afro-alpine vegetation, Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Valley with Afro-alpine vegetation, Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in front of mountains in

Valley with Afro-alpine vegetation, Giant Groundsels -Dendrosenecio- in front of mountains in the Rwenzori Mountains, Kasese, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Dendrosenecio, Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Dendrosenecio, Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Dendrosenecio, Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Dendrosenecio, Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Background imageDendrosenecio Collection: Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda



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Dendrosenecio, also known as giant groundsel, is a fascinating genus of plants found in the high-altitude regions of East Africa. With their towering stature and unique adaptations, these plants have captured the attention of botanists and nature enthusiasts alike. One remarkable species within this genus is DDE-90022894. Its elongated stem reaches for the sky, covered in velvety leaves that provide protection against harsh weather conditions. This adaptation allows it to thrive in its mountainous habitat where temperatures can drop significantly. Another member of the dendrosenecio family is DDE-90022890. This particular species showcases an impressive display of vibrant yellow flowers at its apex during certain times of the year. These blooms attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, ensuring successful reproduction for this magnificent plant. DDE-90022883 stands out with its dense cluster of leaves near its base, providing insulation against cold temperatures and reducing water loss through evaporation. This adaptation enables it to survive in arid environments where resources are scarce. In contrast, DDE-90022881 exhibits a more compact growth form with thick succulent leaves that store water for extended periods. This feature allows it to endure long dry spells without compromising its survival. The dendrosenecio family also includes DDE-90020345, which boasts an intricate network of roots that anchor it firmly into rocky terrain. These sturdy roots help prevent soil erosion while ensuring stability even amidst strong winds or heavy rainfall. DDE-90020343 displays an interesting leaf arrangement characterized by rosettes at regular intervals along its stem. This structural design maximizes sunlight absorption while minimizing wind resistance—a perfect adaptation for surviving at high altitudes where both factors play significant roles. Meanwhile, DDE-90020342 demonstrates exceptional resilience by thriving on nutrient-poor soils commonly found in alpine regions. Its ability to extract essential nutrients from such challenging environments is a testament to its adaptability and survival strategies.