Crepis zacintha
Crepis zacintha
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Annual, ± caulescent, 8-40 cm. Stems erect, often rigid, several-capitulate, glabrous or with glandular or eglandular hairs. Basal leaves 2.5-17 x 0.8-3 cm, oblanceolate, remotely dentate to deeply pinnatifid with a large terminal lobe, apex usually obtuse, sparsely hispid, villous or occasionally glabrous. Cauline leaves few, auriculate. Peduncles 0-4 cm, erect, thickened in fruit. Capitula 30-40-flowered. Involucre 4.5-7.5 mm long, becoming ±urceolate, swollen and indurate below in fruit, glabrous or with glandular or eglandular hairs. Receptacle glabrous. Ligules 3.5-5 mm, yellow often flushed red. Style branches green. Achenes 2-3 mm, unbeaked, 2-morphic, outer pubescent enclosed in phyllaries, inner yellowish, 10-15-ribbed. Pappus included in involucre. Fl. 5-6. Hillsides, streams, fieldsides, s.l.-420 m.
S.Europe, W.Syria. Medit. Element.