Hieracium bupleuroides
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.293764 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/90236A28-9C88-F58E-FEB7-FEB0144740FD |
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Plazi |
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Hieracium bupleuroides |
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197. H. bupleuroides group. Stems 20-40(-60) cm, glabrous or with few to numerous long simple eglandular hairs near the base. Basal leaves numerous, 50-160 x 4-5—10(—15) mm, linear-lanceolate to narrowly elliptical, acute, entire, gradually narrowed to base, without an obvious petiole, glabrous or with long simple eglandular hairs mainly on the margin and midrib beneath; cauline (3-)5-10(-15), like the basal. Capitula 2—5(— 12); peduncles long, usually with some stellate hairs, sometimes with more or less numerous simple eglandular hairs, rarely with a few small glandular hairs. Involucre (10—) 12—15 x 15-20 mm; bracts obtuse to subacute, with few to numerous stellate hairs, few to numerous long simple eglandular hairs, rarely with a few small glandular hairs. Stigmas yellow or discoloured. Achenes pale to blackish-brown. 2« = 27. Calcareous rocks and screes. Alps; Carpathians; C. Appennini; N. W. part of Balkan peninsula. Al Au Cz Ga Ge He Hu It Ju Po Rs (W).
Included species:
H. bupleuroides C. C. Gmelin , FZ. Bad. 3: 317 (1808). Au Ga Ge Hu It Po.
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