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Hypochaeris radicata
Hypochaeris radicata
L.
Family:
Asteraceae
Flora of North America
Resources
David J. Bogler in Flora of North America (vol. 19, 20 and 21)
Perennials,
10-60 cm; taproots vertical, thick, fibrous, caudices woody.
Stems
(1-15) erect, usually branched (2-3 times at midstem and distally, sparsely bracteate or naked), glabrous or coarsely hirsute proximally.
Leaves
all basal; blades oblanceolate, lyrate to slightly runcinate, 50--350 × 5-30 mm, margins coarsely dentate to pinnatifid, faces ± hirsute (hairs coarse, spreading).
Heads
usually 2-7 in loose arrays, sometimes borne singly.
Involucres
cylindric or campanulate, 10-25 × 10-20 mm.
Phyllaries
20-30, narrowly lanceolate, 3-20 mm, unequal, margins scarious, green to darkened, faces glabrous or sparsely hirsute medially.
Florets
10-15 mm, surpassing phyllaries at flowering; corollas bright yellow or grayish green.
Cypselae
monomorphic, all beaked, beaks 3-5 mm; bodies golden brown, fusiform, 6-10 mm, ribs 10-12, muricate;
pappi
of whitish bristles in 2 series, outer barbellate, shorter than plumose inner, longest 10-12 mm.
2
n
= 8. Flowering Apr-Nov. Oak-pine forest, coastal prairie, dunes, waste ground, dry fields, roadside ditches, railroads, lawns; 0. 1600 m; introduced; B.C., Nfld. and Labr. (Labr.). Ala., Alaska, Ark., Calif., Colo., Conn., Del., Fla., Ga., Idaho, Ill., Ind., Ky., La., Maine, Md., Mass., Mich., Miss., Mo., Mont., Nev., N.H., N.J., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Oreg., Pa., R.I., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Utah, Vt., Va., Wash., W.Va., Wis.; Europe; Asia.
Hypochaeris radicata
is recognized by the coarse, perennial habit, stout roots, coarsely hirsute leaves and phyllaries, yellow corollas, and monomorphic, beaked cypselae. It is weedy and invasive in some areas.
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