Difference between revisions of "Dyssodia"

Cavanilles

Descr. Pl., 202. 1802.

Etymology: Greek dysodia, a bad odor
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 230. Mentioned on page 222.
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Revision as of 19:49, 24 September 2019

Annuals [perennials], 10–30(–70+) cm. Stems erect to decumbent, branched from bases or throughout. Leaves cauline; mostly opposite (distal sometimes alternate); blades (1–)2–3-pinnatisect, primary lobes linear to linear-cuneate, ultimate margins entire or toothed, faces puberulent (little, if at all, setaceous at bases, on teeth, or at tips of lobes, oil-glands submarginal). Heads radiate, borne singly or in 2s or 3s [pseudocephalia]. Calyculi of [0] 1–9 ± linear bractlets (lengths 1/2–1 phyllaries, bearing oil-glands). Involucres turbinate to campanulate [hemispheric], 5–10 mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 6–12 in ± 2 series (distinct to bases or nearly so, oval-oblanceolate, each bearing 1–7 round to elliptic oil-glands). Receptacles convex, ± pitted (socket margins fimbrillate to setose), epaleate. Ray florets usually 5–8, pistillate, fertile; corollas yellow-orange. Disc florets 12–50[–100+], bisexual, fertile; corollas yellow to orange, tubes shorter than cylindric throats, lobes 5, deltate to lance-deltate. Cypselae obpyramidal to obconic, subsericeous or glabrescent; pappi persistent, of 15–20 scales in ± 2 series (each scale comprising 5–10 basally connate, unequal bristles). x = 13.

Distribution

North America, Mexico, Central America, introduced in South America.

Discussion

Species 4 (1 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa