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Senecio integerrimus

Senecio integerrimus Nutt.  

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Family: Asteraceae
lambstongue ragwort
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Patrick Alexander
Perennials (possibly biennials), (10-)20-70 cm (cau­dices button­like, roots fleshy-fibrous). Herbage arachnose, loosely tomentose, or villous (hairs crisped, jointed), glabrescent. Stems single. Leaves progressively reduced distally; ± petiolate; blades elliptic, lanceolate, linear, oblanceolate, rounded-deltate, or suborbiculate, 6-25 × 1-6 cm, bases ± tapered or truncate to cordate, margins entire or ± dentate (distal leaves sessile, bractlike). Heads 6-20(-40+) in corymbiform arrays (peduncle of terminal head often shorter than others). Calyculi of 1-5+ linear to filiform bractlets (seldom more than 2 mm). Phyllaries usually ± 13 or ± 21, rarely ± 8, (4-)5-12(-15) mm, tips usually black, sometimes green. Ray florets usually ± 8 or ± 13, sometimes 0; corolla laminae 6-15(-20) mm (usually yellow, ochroleucous to white in one variety). Cypselae usually glabrous, sometimes hirtellous (mostly on angles). 2n = 40, 80. The varieties of Senecio integerrimus are distinguished by morphology and geography.

Senecio integerrimus image
Patrick Alexander
Senecio integerrimus image
Patrick Alexander
Senecio integerrimus image
Patrick Alexander
Senecio integerrimus image
Patrick Alexander