Crepis foetida
Crepis foetida is a European species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae with the common name stinking hawksbeard.[2] It is widespread across much of Europe and Siberia, as well as being sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in the United States and Australia.[3][4][5]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Crepis |
Species: | C. foetida |
Binomial name | |
Crepis foetida | |
Synonyms[1] | |
Synonymy
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Crepis foetida is an annual, biennial, or perennial herb up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall. One plant can produce as many as 10 flower heads, each with 100 or more yellow ray florets but no disc florets.[2]
- Subspecies
- Crepis foetida subsp. foetida
- Crepis foetida subsp. glandulosa (C.Presl) Arcang.
- Crepis foetida subsp. rhoeadifolia (M.Bieb.) Čelak.
References
- "Crepis foetida". The Global Compositae Checklist (GCC) – via The Plant List. Note that this website has been superseded by World Flora Online
- Bogler, David J. (2006). "Crepis foetida". In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed.). Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA). Vol. 19. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press – via eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.
- Altervista Flora Italiana, Radicchiella fetida, achicoria, stinkender Pippau, sprötfibbla, Crepis foetida L.
- "Crepis foetida". County-level distribution map from the North American Plant Atlas (NAPA). Biota of North America Program (BONAP). 2014.
- Atlas of Living Australia
External links
- Online Atlas of the British & Irish Flora
- Go Botany, New England Wildflower Society
- Moravskoslezská pobočka, Crepis foetida subsp. foetida – škarda smrdutá pravá in Czech with photos
- Portale Sulla Flora del Basso Corso del Lamone (Prov. Ravenna), Crepis foetida subsp. foetida in Italian with numerous photos
- Flore Alpes in French with photos
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