Difference between revisions of "Inula britannica"
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 5 November 2020
Plants 10–40(–75) cm. Leaves: basal blades lanceolate, (3–)6–7 cm × 8–20(–30+) mm; cauline blades lance-elliptic to lance-linear, 2–5+ cm × 5–12(–20+) mm, bases ± cordate, clasping, margins entire or serrulate (abaxial faces usually villous, adaxial sparsely strigillose to glabrate). Involucres 7–9(–15) mm diam. Outer phyllaries lance-linear, 4–6 × 0.5–0.8 mm (bases sericeous); inner phyllaries similar, more scarious. Ray florets 40–70+; corolla laminae 10–15+ mm. Disc corollas 4–6 mm. Cypselae 1–1.5 mm, puberulent or glabrate; pappi of 15–25 distinct or basally connate bristles 4–6 mm. 2n = 32.
Phenology: Flowering mid–late summer.
Habitat: Roadsides, waste places
Distribution
Introduced; Ont., Que., N.Y., Europe.
Discussion
Inula brittanica is probably an occasional escape from garden trash and not truly established in the flora.
Selected References
None.