Calycocorsus stipitatus, (Jacq.) Rauschert
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1. C. stipitatus (Jacq.) Rauschert , Feddes Reperì. 73: 225 (1966)
( Hieracium stipitatum Jacq. , Willemetia stipitata (Jacq.) Schinz & R. Keller , W. apargioides Less. ).
Perennial 20-50 cm. Stems, peduncles and involucre with dense, long, unequal, dark glandular hairs and sparse to numerous stellate hairs. Leaves glabrous or with sparse, dark, simple eglandular hairs; basal 20-170 x 15-30(-42) mm, oblanceolate to obovate, obtuse to cuspidate, denticulate to retrorse-dentate; cauline 0-2, more or less linear, entire. Capitula 1-5. Involucre 10-12 x 7-12 mm; bracts dark, linear-lanceolate, more or less acute. Ligules yellow. Achenes 8-10 mm, 5-angled, tuberculate; beak slender, slightly longer than the body, with a crenulate collar at its base. 2n = 10. Wet, grassy places, mainly in the mountains. • S. C. Europe; Crna Gora and Albania; E. Pyrenees. Al Au Cz Ga Ge He It Ju.
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Calycocorsus stipitatus
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976 |
C. stipitatus (Jacq.)
| Rauschert 1966: 225 |
