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Leontodon

Plant
Leontodon is a genus of plants in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae, commonly known as hawkbits. Their English name derives from the mediaeval belief that hawks ate the plant to improve their eyesight. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Leontodon
Order: Daisy family
Lower classifications
Leontodon from en.wikipedia.org
Leontodon is a genus of plants in the tribe Cichorieae within the family Asteraceae, commonly known as hawkbits. Leontodon. Leontodon hispidus L.
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Leontodon from gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Habitat: terrestrial. New England state. Connecticut; Rhode Island. Leaf type: leaves are simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets).
Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Genus Leontodon L. Click on names to expand them, and on P for PLANTS profiles.
Leontodon from en.wikipedia.org
This is a dandelion-like herb growing patches of many erect, leafless stems from a basal rosette of leaves. The leaves are 2 to 15 centimeters long, 0.5 to 2.5 ...
Leontodon is recognized by the basal rosettes of pinnatifid leaves, scapiform stems, loosely imbricate phyllaries, yellow corollas, and plumose pappus bristles.
Leontodon from gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
Leontodon hispidus: pappus of inner flowers and outer flowers alike, well-developed, with an inner series of plumose bristles and an outer series of slender ...
Habit: Annual to perennial herb, scapose; sap milky. Stem: 1--many from base; branches 0 or few. Leaf: basal entire or toothed to deeply pinnately lobed; ...
Leontodon saxatilis is an annual herb that is not native to California. ... Leontodon leysseri. JEF, Leontodon taraxacoides. JEF, Leontodon taraxacoides. PLANTS ...
Nov 5, 2020 · Leontodon hispidus has been reported in eastern North America. It is recognized by the solitary heads, coarsely hispid leaves and peduncles, and ...
Leontodon from swbiodiversity.org
Annuals or perennials, 10-80 cm; fibrous-rooted, sometimes tuberous, or with short caudices. Stems 1-20+, simple and scapiform or sparingly branched, ...