Hieracium sabaudum
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/90236A28-9C91-F597-FF13-FA9F132F49CE |
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Plazi |
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Hieracium sabaudum |
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254. H. sabaudum group. Stems (3O-)5O-1OO(-18O) cm, with few to numerous stellate hairs and usually numerous (especially below) simple eglandular hairs, without glandular hairs. Leaves 20-180 x 10-40 mm, ovate-elliptical, lanceolate or oblonglanceolate, more or less acute, denticulate to dentate, with few to numerous simple eglandular hairs, sometimes with a few stellate hairs beneath, the lower often attenuate and subpetiolate, the upper sessile, rounded or cordate at the base. Peduncles bracteate, with numerous stellate and usually few to numerous simple eglandular hairs. Involucre 10-12x7-10 mm; bracts nearly glabrous or with few to numerous simple eglandular, glandular and minute glandular hairs in various proportions, usually without stellate hairs. Stigmas usually discoloured, rarely yellow. 2n= 18, 27. Europe except for most of the north and some islands. AlAuBeBrBuCoCzDaGaGeGrHbHeHoHsHuItJuLu Po Rm Rs (B, C, W, K) Tu.
Included species:
H. auratum Fries , Nova Acta Reg. Soc. Sci. Upsal. 14: 181 (1848). Au Cz Ga Ge He Ho Hu Ju Rm Rs (K).
H. dumosum Jordan , Cat. Jard. Grenoble 1849: 18 (1849). Cz Ga Ge He Hs Hu It Ju Lu Rm.
H. obliquum Jordan, Cat. Jard. Dijon 23 (1848). • Au Be Cz Ga Ge Gr He Ho Hu It Ju Rm.
H. platyphyllum (Arvet-Touvet) Arvet-Touvet , Annu. Cons. Jard. Bot. Genève 1: 87 (1897). • Au Cz Ga Ge Hu It Ju Rm.
H. sabaudum L. , Sp. PI. 804 (1753). 2л = 27. Au Br Ga Ge Gr Hb He It Ju Rm Tu.
H. vagum Jordan , Cat. Jard. Grenoble 1849: 21 (1849). 2л = 18, 27. Au Be Br Bu Co Cz Ga Ge He Ho Hs Hu It Ju Po Rm Rs (B, C, W, K) Tu.
H. virgultorum Jordan, Cat. Jard. Dijon 24 (1848). Au Be Br Bu Co Cz Da Ga Ge Ho Hs Hu It Ju Rm Rs (C, W, K).
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