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Senecio quadridentatus Labill.

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Senecio quadridentatus Labill., Nov. Holl. Pl. 2, 48, t. 194 (1806)
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

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Labill.
Labill.
1806
48, t. 194
ICN
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
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Senecio quadridentatus

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quadridentatus

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Short-lived perennial herb; stems up to ± 5 dm. long, erect, sulcate, us. much-branched from hard woody stock; branches clad in dense white cobwebby tomentum, thinning with age. Lower and mid lvs subsessile, ± 5-10 cm. × 2-5 mm., linear to narrow-lanceolate, strongly recurved, often almost to midrib, acute to subacuminate, clad in cobwebby white hairs on both surfaces, becoming ± glab. above with age, obscurely and remotely denticulate. Upper lvs similar, us. with small auricles at base, merging into linear bracts of infl. Infl. a lax corymbose panicle with ∞ capitula up to 10 mm. long, 7 mm. diam. on slender hairy pedicels; calyculus of a few bracteoles c. 2 mm. long. Phyll. 10-14, ± 6·5-8 mm. long, narrowed from base to acute apex, margins ciliolate, scarious. Florets ± 20-30; ♀ filiform, 5·5-6 mm. long, (3)-4-toothed; perfect slender-funnelform, teeth 4-5, slightly thickened at tips. Achenes narrow-cylindric, very slightly curved, narrowed abruptly to apex, scabridulous on flattish ribs, c. 2.5-3-(4) mm. long. Pappus-hairs fine, white, 5-6 mm. long.

Senecio quadridentatus Labill.

Erect annual to short-lived perennial herb. Mid cauline lvs sparsely to densely white-lanate and usually green-grey on upper surface, moderately to densely white-lanate on lower surface, apetiolate, linear, entire or sometimes remotely denticulate, revolute, not amplexicaul, without lobes or with 1 narrow lobe at base, (25)-40-120-(180) × 1.5-6-(12) mm. Uppermost lvs smaller, entire. Supplementary bracts 3-5-(6), 1-1.5 mm long. Involucral bracts (8)-12-13, glabrous or sparsely lanate toward base, (5.5)-6-9 mm long. Ray florets 0. Disc yellow, c. 2 mm diam. Achenes subcylindric, narrowed to and constricted below apex, usually with 2-3 rows of hairs in narrow grooves between broad ribs, rarely almost glabrous, (2.2)-2.5-3.5 mm long.

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Erechtites quadridentata (Labill.) DC.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Erechtites quadridentata (Labill.) DC.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.

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New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
New Zealand
Otago Land District
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Hawke's Bay Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Senecio quadridentatus Labill.
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
19 June 2006
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