Hieracium humile

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1976, Flora Europaea. Volume 4. Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae), Cambridge University Press : 396

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Hieracium humile
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174. H. humile group. Stems 10-30 cm, with more or less numerous rigid simple eglandular and short glandular hairs. Leaves with more or less numerous, short, rigid simple eglandular and short glandular hairs; basal 20-110 x 10-40 mm, obovate, elliptical, oblong to lanceolate, obtusetoacuminate, usually deeply sinuate- or incise-dentate (the teeth often more or less mammiform and extending down the petiole); cauline 0-4(-6), the lower like the basal, sessile and often bract-like. Capitula (1—)4— 12; peduncles usually long, with numerous rigid simple eglandular and short glandular hairs, sometimes with a few stellate hairs. Involucre (9—) 12—15 x 8-12 mm; bracts linear-lanceolate, obtuse to more or less acute, with more or less dense subrigid simple eglandular and numerous short glandular hairs. Ligules glabrous. Stigmas yellow or discoloured. 2л = 27. Basic rocks, 250-2500 m. • 5. á S.C. Europe, from the Vosges and S.C. Germany southwards to the Pyrenees, S. Appennini and Crna Gora. Au Co Ga Ge He Hs It Ju. Included species:

H. huetii Timb.-Lagr. ex Rouy , FZ. Fr. 9: 439 (1905). E. Pyrenees. Ga.

H. humile Jacq. , Hort. Vindob. 3: 2 (1776). Au Ga Ge He Hs It Ju.

H. lacerum Reuter ex Fries , Uppsala Univ. Ârsskr. 1862 (Math. Nat., Epier. Hier.) ’. 86 (1862). Au Ga He It.

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