Matricaria discoidea de Candolle in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle (Q2097)

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Matricaria discoidea is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Matricaria
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Matricaria discoidea de Candolle in A. P. de Candolle and A. L. P. P. de Candolle
Matricaria discoidea is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Matricaria

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    taxon/id/Matricaria discoidea de Candolle
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    Matricaria discoidea de Candolle
    Matricaria discoidea
    de Candolle
    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.
    accepted
    matricaire odorante (French)
    matricaire discoïde (French)
    pineappleweed (English)
    rayless chamomile (English)
    disc mayweed (English)
    Pineappleweed (English)
    disc mayweed (English)
    rayless chamomile (English)
    matricaire odorante (English)
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    Greenland, GL
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    Labrador, CA
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    Newfoundland, CA
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    Greenland
    St. Pierre and Miquelon
    in Eurasia
    Australia
    Flowering early summer–fall.
    open areas
    bare disturbed areas
    urban waste grounds
    sometimes alkaline
    roadsides
    railroads
    footpaths
    fields
    gardens
    irrigation ditches
    stream banks
    sandbars
    Stems 1–10+, usually erect or ascending, sometimes decumbent, branched from bases.
    Leaf-blades (5–) 10–65 (–85) × 2–20 mm.
    Heads discoid, (1–) 4–50 (–300), usually borne singly, sometimes in open, corymbiform arrays.
    Peduncles 2–25 (–30) mm (sometimes villous near heads).
    Involucres 2.5–3.8 mm.
    Phyllaries 29–47+ in 3 series, margins mostly entire.
    Receptacles 2.5–7.5 mm, ± acute or obtuse.
    Discs hemispheric to broadly ovoid, 4–7 (–11) × 4–7.5 (–10) mm.
    Disc-florets 125–535+;
    corollas greenish yellow, 1.1–1.3 mm (± glandular), lobes 4 (–5).
    Cypselae pale-brown to tan, ± cylindric-obconic (asymmetric, abaxially ± gibbous distally), 1.15–1.5 mm, ribs white (lateral 2 each with reddish-brown mucilage gland along ± entire length, glands sometimes distally expanded, abaxial 1–2 weak, sometimes each with elongate mucilaginous gland), faces not glandular;