Conyza albida

Conyza albida

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Greyish lanate annual. Adpressed hairy and with scattered longer patent hairs. Stem 1-2 m. Erect, simple. terminating in a much-branched corymb 30-50 cm. Lower leaves forming a rosette. Petiolate, lanceolate to oblong-ovate, 10-15 x 2-3 cm, remotely dentate; caulinc smaller. Capitula shortly pedicellate. Involucre 4-5 mm; phyllaries linear-lanceolate, acuminate, densely hairy, with membranous margins. Female flowers 130-200, with very short whitish ligules. Hermaphrodite flowers c. 15; corollas yellow. Achenes 1,5-1,6 mm. sparsely hirtellous. Pappus exceeding involucre and much longer than achene, yellowish to brownish. Fl. 9. As a ruderal by nearly-constructed roads, in cracks of pavements and roads, and in fields and gardens irrigated in slimmer. nr s.l.
 
 
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