Leucanthemum burnatii, Briq. & Cavillier
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4. L. burnatii Briq. & Cavillier View in CoL in Burnat, Fl. Alpes Marit. 6: 108(1916).
Stems erect or ascending. Basal leaves linear-oblong, cuneiform, entire, the apex sometimes 2- to 3-toothed; cauline leaves linear to filiform, entire or remotely toothed; petiole-base sheathing, whitish, scarious, persistent. Capitula 2-4 cm in diameter, solitary. Involucral bracts oblong-ovate, obtuse, with a scarious, fimbriate, dark brown or blackish margin. Achenes of ligulate florets with a fimbriate auricle. 2л =18. Calcicole. Rocks and slopes, 900-1650 m. • S.E. France (Alpes-Maritimes and adjacent mountains). Ga.
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Leucanthemum burnatii
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976 |
L. burnatii
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