Anthemis eretica subsp. eretica
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.293764 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/90236A28-9D8E-F488-FE92-FC461034431F |
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Plazi |
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Anthemis eretica subsp. eretica |
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(a) Subsp. eretica ( A. orientalis subsp. montana Hayek , A. montana L. ): Stems 12—30(—40) cm, erect from the slightly curved base, usually less than 5 times as long as the non-flowering shoots. Leaves glandular-punctate, at first with dense, appressed, whitish indumentum, then glabrescent or subglabrous; lower leaves 4-8 cm, with (2—)3—4(—5) segments on each side; segments obovate-oblong to linear-cuneate. Capitula 25-45 mm in diameter. Involucre not or scarcely umbonate; outer bracts ovatetriangular, acute, the inner oblong, subacute to obtuse, with wide, brown to brownish-scarious margin and apex. Ligules up to 17x7 mm. Receptacular scales oblong-cuneate to lanceolate, abruptly acuminate. Throughout most of the range of the species.
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