Taraxacum croceum

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 : 336

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Taraxacum croceum
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15. T. croceum View in CoL group. Leaves 5-13 cm, lobed or almost entire, often bright green, sometimes spotted, glabrous to hairy; lobes short, patent or somewhat recurved, somewhat dentate; petioles often widely winged, entire, green or dull purple. Scapes 5-12 cm, stout, usually green, sparsely hairy, ascending or erect. Capitulum 35-45 mm in diameter. Involucre 12-20 x 12-18 mm; outer bracts 7-12 mm, lanceolate, dark green, often with paler margins, sometimes paler or glaucous on inner face, patent to erect, sometimes ciliate, ecorniculate. Ligules narrow, deep or orange-yellow, with a grey or brown stripe. Achenes strawcoloured, occasionally reddish; body 3-5-4 mm, shortly spinulose; cone 0-6-1 mm, subcylindrical; beak 7-9 mm, slender. Apomictic. N. Europe. Br Fa Fe Is No Rs (N) Sb Su. 96 species have been described for Europe, mainly from Iceland and Norway. The following have a relatively wide distribution: T. ceratolobum Dahlst. , Ark. Bot. 12(2): 12 (1912)

(Г. acidotum M. P. Christiansen). Br Is No Rs (N) Su.

T. craspedotum Dahlst. , Bergens Mus. Aarb. 1923-1924(6): 9 (1925). 2л = 32. • BrFaN o.

T. croceum Dahlst. , Bihang Kungl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. 26(3), 1: 12 (1900) (Г. lapponicum Kihlman ex Hand.-Mazz. ). 2л = 32. • Br Fa Fe Is No Rs (N) Sb Su.

T. cymbifolium H. Lindb. fil. ex Dahlst. , Kungl. Svenska Vet.- Akad. Handl. ser. 3, 9(2): 73 (1930) ( T. acromaurum Dahlst. ). 2л = 32. • BrFaIsNoSb. T. pycnostictum M. P. Christiansen in Rosenvinge et al., Bot. Iceland 3(3): 266 (1942) (Г. stictophoreum M. P. Christiansen). 2л = 32. Br Fa Is.

T. repletum (Dahlst.) Dahlst. , Ark. Bot. 12(2): 17 (1912) (Г. anisolobum G. Hagl., T. rufescens M. P. Christiansen , T. subrepletum G. Hagl. ). 2л = 40. • Is No Su.

T. rhodolepis Dahlst. , op. cit. 92 (1912) ( T. grammolepis Dahlst. ). • Fe No Su.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Taraxacum

Loc

Taraxacum croceum

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976
1976
Loc

T. croceum

T. croceum group. Leaves 5-13 cm, lobed or almost entire, often bright green, sometimes spotted, glabrous to hairy; lobes short, patent or somewhat recurved, somewhat dentate; petioles often widely winged, entire, green or dull purple. Scapes 5-12 cm, stout, usually green, sparsely hairy, ascending or erect. Capitulum 35-45 mm in diameter. Involucre 12-20 x 12-18 mm; outer bracts 7-12 mm, lanceolate, dark green, often with paler margins, sometimes paler or glaucous on inner face, patent to erect, sometimes ciliate, ecorniculate. Ligules narrow, deep or orange-yellow, with a grey or brown stripe. Achenes strawcoloured, occasionally reddish; body 3-5-4 mm, shortly spinulose; cone 0-6-1 mm, subcylindrical; beak 7-9 mm, slender. Apomictic. N. Europe. Br Fa Fe Is No Rs (N) Sb Su. 96 species have been described for Europe, mainly from Iceland and Norway. The following have a relatively wide distribution: T. ceratolobum Dahlst. , Ark. Bot. 12(2): 12 (1912)
1912
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