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Monday, 27 July 2015

Common fleabane - Pulicaria dysenterica subsp. uliginosa Nyman - Cyprus

Pulicaria dysenterica, or common fleabane, is a species of fleabane in the daisy family. It is native to Europe and western Asia where it grows in a variety of habitats ranging from semi-arid Mediterranean woodlands to wetter situations. Pulicaria dysenterica is perennial and can form dense clusters of plants, spreading by its roots. It flowers at its maximum height of about 60 centimetres (2.0 ft). Leaves are alternately arranged and clasp the stem, which itself contains a salty-astringent liquid. The yellow inflorescences are typically composed of a prominent centre of 40–100 disc florets surrounded by 20–30 narrow, pistillate ray florets. When setting seed the flower heads reflex.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photos  Potamia, 29/6/2015  by George Konstantinou









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