Filago Loefling in C. Linnaeus (Q2673)
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Filago is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Gnaphalieae
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Filago Loefling in C. Linnaeus
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Filago is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Gnaphalieae
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taxon/id/Filago Loefling
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Filago Loefling
Filago
Loefling
FNA Editorial Committee. 2006. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 19: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1. Oxford University Press, New York.
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Stems [0] 1, ± erect, or 2–7 [–10+], ± ascending [prostrate].
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blades lanceolate to oblanceolate [spatulate or ± round].
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Heads in (dense, spheric [hemispheric]) glomerules of [2–] 8–35+ in ± dichasiiform arrays [borne singly].
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Involucres 0 or inconspicuous.
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Phyllaries usually 0, rarely 1–4, unequal (similar to paleae).
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Receptacles cylindric to clavate (heights [2–] 5–15 times diams.), glabrous.
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Pistillate paleae (except usually innermost) ± persistent [falling], ± erect to ascending;
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bodies with 5+ nerves (nerves ± parallel, obscure), lanceolate to ovate, open to ± folded (each at most enfolding, not enclosing a floret);
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wings erect to recurved (apices acuminate to aristate).
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Innermost paleae usually all pistillate, in some species bisexual and pistillate, persistent or tardily falling, usually 5, erect to ascending [spreading] (scarcely enlarged) in fruit, shorter than other pistillate paleae;
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bodies lanceolate to ovate.
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Pistillate florets [12–] 27–40+.
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Functionally staminate florets 0.
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Bisexual florets (1–) 2–9 (–11);
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corolla lobes 4, ± equal.
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Cypselae brown, ± monomorphic: terete to ± compressed, cylindric to ± obovoid, usually straight, not gibbous, faces papillate to muricate [glabrous, smooth], dull;
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corolla scars apical [subapical];
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pappi: outer pistillate 0, inner pistillate and bisexual of [3–] 13–21 bristles (visible in heads).
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more or less compressed cylindric
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more or less compressed cylindric
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