Hieracium pseudohypochnoodes Schljakov
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/928E5E75-10F2-550D-9667-E02CDC4C85CA |
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Hieracium pseudohypochnoodes Schljakov |
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Hieracium pseudohypochnoodes Schljakov View in CoL
Synonym: Hieracium subhypochnoodes H. Lindb. View in CoL
Native status
Native. Birch forests.
Distribution
Finland: Sb; northern European Russia ( Schljakov 1989).
Diagnosis
Stems 80–100 cm tall. Basal leaves withering at anthesis; cauline leaves ca. 25, densely spaced, narrowly lanceolate-ovate, base narrowly subrotund, apex narrowly triangular, with 4–5 small acute teeth in the basal half, rigid, pale green, glabrous, but with sparse stellate hairs above, sessile. Phyllaries oblong-triangular, with broadly acute apex, 9–10 mm long, dark grey-green, with solitary simple hairs 0.5–0.8 mm long, dense glandular hairs 0.2–0.6 mm long and nearly without stellate hairs, with broad glabrous margins, apex without ciliae. Synflorescence branches with very rare to sparse simple hairs up to 0.5 mm long, very rare glandular hairs 0.1–0.2 mm long and stellate hairs. Styles with black papillae. Ligules glabrous.
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Hieracium pseudohypochnoodes Schljakov
Sennikov, Alexander 2025 |
Hieracium subhypochnoodes
Synonym: Hieracium subhypochnoodes H. Lindb. |