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PHYLLARIES
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- The inflorescence has 4 to 9 phyllaries and contains ray and disk flowers which are white to pink, blooming from March to October.
- The head is lined with layers of phyllaries, those in the outer layer large and leaflike, measuring up to 3 centimeters long.
- roanensis (Appalachian white snakeroot); they differ in the length of the flower phyllaries and shape of the apices.
- The flower bract (involucre) is resinous and consists of multiple overlapping rows of phyllaries with tips that are strongly curled outward, sometimes curling back to form a circle.
- Flower heads are 2–5 per cluster, densely matted with cobwebby hairs at the base of the phyllaries and spiny towards the tips.
- This genus has green phyllaries in two to three generally equal series, lanceolate to obovate, with margins widely scarious, and a naked receptacle.
- bellidiflora has green phyllaries in two to three generally equal series, lanceolate to obovate, with margins widely scarious (dry and membranous), and a naked receptacle.
- Their chlorophyllous zones, a darker green zone where chlorophyll is concentrated, appear on the upper half of the outer phyllaries, to the upper third or along the outer midveins of the inner phyllaries.
- The phyllaries, that is the individual bracts that make up the involucres, number from 20 up to 140 in 3 to 7 series and are single nerved.
- The inflorescence produces one or more flower heads, each up to 3 centimeters long by 5 wide, wispy with cobwebby fibers, and lined with very spiny phyllaries.
- The inflorescence is a solitary flower head with a small, hard, cuplike involucre of about 8 fused phyllaries.
- The inflorescence bears several flower heads each in a cuplike involucre of phyllaries with purple-tinged, pointed lobes with white edges.
- The inflorescence is a singly borne head in loose, racemiform to paniculiform clusters; bracts subtend (stand beneath the base of) the head and generally overlap none or half of the involucre; the phyllaries lining the heads are evenly stipitate-glandular, often with some glandless hairs with slender, non-pustular bases.
- The hooked phyllaries of burdock species (Arctium) cling to the fur and feathers of animals, dispersing the seeds away from the parent plant (exozoochory).
- The phyllaries have green chlorophyllous zones that are lanceolate, with acute to acuminate and mucronulate tips.
- Phyllaries are numerous, imbricated, with white cobwebby margin and apex obtuse; outer phyllaries ovate to triangular, 6-8 × 3-4 mm, bracts lanceolate.
- Inflorescence is capitulum with a cyme that is terminal and corymbiform like, a receptacle that is concave in outline, and phyllaries that are narrowly ovate, up to 8 mm long.
- The phyllaries have green chlorophyllous zones that are diamond-shaped to lanceolate with apices that are acute to long-acuminate, mucronate to apiculate, such that they could be tapering to a slender point.
- They have the plumose pappus characteristic of genus Cirsium, but have distinct characteristics like phyllaries with well-developed pectinate appendages which are not present in Cirsium and the other genera in the Carduus-Cirsium group.
- greimleri in vegetative stage, but with yellow to white flowers with tougher phyllaries and spiny sepals, visible green colour through the pilosity of the subcapitular stem, and more distinctive spines on upper cauline leaves with subglabrous undersides.
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