Hieracium aymericianum
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Plazi |
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Hieracium aymericianum |
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83. H. aymericianum group ( H. alatumfschmidtii ). Stems 20-40 cm, with few simple eglandular hairs. Leaves with simple eglandular hairs on the margin and midrib, those of the margin more or less rigid, usually subglabrous above; basal 25-110x 10-30 mm, elliptical or lanceolate, obtuse to acute, more or less dentate (the teeth often mammiform), long-attenuate into a petiole; cauline 1-2, the lower like the basal but sessile, the upper bract-like. Capitula 2-8(-20); peduncles long, with numerous stellate and glandular hairs, sometimes with simple eglandular hairs. Involucre 10-15 x 10-13 mm; bracts acute, with few stellate hairs, few to numerous simple eglandular hairs and numerous unequal glandular hairs. • Pyrenees. Ga Hs.
Included species:
H. aymericianum Arvet-Touvet , Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 41: 346
(1894). Ga.
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