Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
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Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd., Sp. Pl. ed. 4, 1981 (1803)
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Nomenclature
G.Forst. ex Willd.
Willd.
1803
1981
ICN
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
species
Senecio lautus
Classification
Subordinates
- Senecio lautus subsp. carnosulus
- Senecio lautus subsp. esperensis
- Senecio lautus subsp. lautus
- Senecio lautus var. carnosulus
- Senecio lautus var. discoideus
- Senecio lautus var. lautus
- Senecio lautus var. radiolatus
- Senecio lautus var. α
- Senecio lautus var. β raoulii
- Senecio lautus var. γ macrocephalus
Vernacular names
Synonyms
Descriptions
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Annual to perennial, glab. to pubescent, erect to prostrate herbs; simple to much-branched, 3-60 cm. tall, with solitary to ∞ capitula corymbosely arranged. Lvs 1-6 cm. long, fleshy to membr., entire to toothed or variously lobed or pinnatifid; lobes broad-oblong to linear, obtuse to acute, toothed or not; petiolate to sessile, with or without amplexicaul bases. Capitula 5-20 mm. diam.; phyll. 10-15, linear, acute, us. distinctly 2-ribbed, reflexed in age, us. with a few small linear ones at base, forming a subamplexicaul involucre; ray-florets 10-15 or absent; ligules yellow, short to long, spreading to recurved, sts revolute; disk-florets ∞, about = involucre. Achenes linear, grooved, pubescent to glab., up to c. 3 mm. long; pappus-hairs us. cop., slender, finely to distinctly barbellate.
2n = 40
n = 20
n = 20
n = 20
2n = 40
2n = 40
n = 20
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Prostrate to ascending, or erect, annual or short-lived perennial herb. Lvs glabrous or sparsely hairy, cuneately narrowed at base and often appearing petiolate, narrow-ovate, elliptic, oblong, or lanceolate, not lobed and entire, irregularly pinnately toothed, or lobed with many lvs usually pinnatifid with narrow to broad, entire or few-toothed, usually distant segments, 15-65-(110) × (3)-5-15-(60) mm; primary segments, lobes, or teeth (0)-3-6-(7) on each side. Uppermost lvs smaller, less divided, often amplexicaul. Supplementary bracts 6-16, 1-3 mm long. Involucral bracts (8)-10-13-(15), 4-6.5 mm long, usually glabrous, sometimes with a few scattered hairs. Ray florets 7-13 (extremely rarely 0); ligules yellow, (1)-2-7-(9) mm long. Disc yellow, 3-6 mm diam. Achenes usually densely hairy only between ribs, very rarely glabrous or ± evenly hairy, slightly narrowed to apex, 2.2-3 mm long.
Taxonomic concepts
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. subsp. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd. var. lautus
Senecio neglectus A.Rich.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
Senecio neglectus A.Rich.
Senecio lautus G.Forst. ex Willd.
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Notes
editorial
Published without a description by Forster in Prodr.
Metadata
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scientific name
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1 January 2000
19 June 2006