Adenostyles alpina, (L.) Bluff & Fingerli.
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2. A. alpina (L.) Bluff & Fingerli. View in CoL , Comp. FI. Germ. 2: 329 (1825)
( A. glabra (Miller) DC.).
Like 1 but stem 3O-5O(-8O) cm, branched only in the inflorescence; lower leaves usually 10-15 cm wide, reniform, usually glabrous or nearly so beneath, with almost equal teeth; ultimate veins forming a prominent, close reticulum beneath; upper cauline leaves usually petiolate, neither amplexicaul nor auriculate; involucral bracts 4-5 mm, widened towards the apex, obtuse. 2« = 38. Wood- and stream-margins, scrub and damp rocky slopes. • Alps, Appennini, Jura, Corse. Au Co Ga Ge He It Ju.
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Adenostyles alpina
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976 |
A. alpina (L.)
| Bluff & Fingerli. 1825: 329 |
