Anthemis filicaulis

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Anthemis filicaulis
Systematics
Order : Astern-like (Asterales)
Family : Daisy family (Asteraceae)
Subfamily : Asteroideae
Tribe : Anthemideae
Genre : Chamomiles ( Anthemis )
Type : Anthemis filicaulis
Scientific name
Anthemis filicaulis
( Boiss. & Heldr. ) Greuter

Anthemis filicaulis is a plant from the genus of Anthemis ( Anthemis ) in the family of Compositae (Asteraceae).

features

Anthemis filicaulis is a one to two-year-old stem thermophyte or stem hemicryptophyte that reaches heights of 2 to 14 centimeters. The leaves are not fleshy. They run out in short, spiky tips. The ray florets are 5 to 7 millimeters long. They are absent in the form of Discoidea Greuter. When the plant is fruiting, the head stalks are slightly clubbed. The outer fruits are cylindrical, up to 3 millimeters in size, slightly curved, indistinctly ribbed and persistent. Your crown is 1 millimeter long and toothed out. The inner fruits, on the other hand, are cylindrical to inverted conical, clearly ribbed and sloping. Your crown is 0.75 to 1 millimeter long.

The flowering period extends from March to May.

Occurrence

Anthemis filicaulis is endemic to Crete in the Lasithi regional unit . The species grows by the sea on limestone rocks at altitudes of 0 to 100 meters.

supporting documents

  1. a b c d Ralf Jahn, Peter Schönfelder: Excursion flora for Crete . With contributions by Alfred Mayer and Martin Scheuerer. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 1995, ISBN 3-8001-3478-0 , p. 313 .