Difference between revisions of "Mycelis"

Cassini

in F. Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. ed. 2, 33: 483. 1824.

Etymology: Greek mycel-, fungus or mass of threads, and -is, association, alluding to tuft of long fine hairs at junction of corolla tube and limb
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 29 March 2022

Annuals or perennials, (10–)40–90+ cm; taprooted. Stems usually 1, usually erect, branched distally, glabrous. Leaves basal and cauline (mostly cauline at flowering); proximal ± petiolate, distal ± sessile; blades oblanceolate to spatulate (bases often clasping), margins pinnately lobed (lyrate to runcinate, terminal lobes ± deltate) and ± sharply dentate (faces glabrous). Heads in paniculiform to thyrsiform arrays. Peduncles not inflated distally, sometimes bracteolate. Calyculi of 2–4 (often spreading to patent), ± deltate to lanceolate bractlets in 1 series. Involucres narrowly cylindric, 1–2+ mm diam. Phyllaries (4–)5 in 1(–2) series (reflexed in fruit), linear, equal, margins little, if at all, scarious, apices rounded. Receptacles flat to convex, weakly pitted, glabrous, epaleate. Florets 5; corollas yellow. Cypselae: bodies blackish to reddish, compressed, obovoid to lanceoloid, beaks whitish, stout, ribs 5–7 on each face, faces scabrellous; pappi persistent (borne on discs at tips of beaks), white; outer of 12–20+, minute setae, inner of 60–80+, white, subequal, barbellulate bristles in 1–2+ series. x = 9.

Distribution

Introduced; Europe.

Discussion

Species 1.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

... more about "Mycelis"
John L. Strother +
Cassini +
Greek mycel-, fungus or mass of threads, and -is, association, alluding to tuft of long fine hairs at junction of corolla tube and limb +
in F. Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. ed. +
Undefined tribe Lactuceae +
Mycelis +
Asteraceae tribe Cichorieae +