Anthemis scopulorum

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Anthemis scopulorum
Systematics
Order : Astern-like (Asterales)
Family : Daisy family (Asteraceae)
Subfamily : Asteroideae
Tribe : Anthemideae
Genre : Chamomiles ( Anthemis )
Type : Anthemis scopulorum
Scientific name
Anthemis scopulorum
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Anthemis scopulorum is a plant from the genus of Anthemis ( Anthemis ) in the family of Compositae (Asteraceae).

features

Anthemis scopulorum is a branched at the base, one year shank Therophyt achieved the stature heights of 10 to 30 centimeters. Young parts of the plant are whitish-tomentose. The heads are 30 to 40 millimeters in diameter. When the plant is fruiting, the head stalks are not thickened. The fruits are 2 to 2.5 millimeters in size and have auricles that are up to 1.25 millimeters long.

The flowering time is in April.

The number of chromosomes is 2n = 18.

Occurrence

Anthemis scopulorum occurs in the Aegean Sea and in Greece, where it grows on rocks on small islands.

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. 314 .
  2. ^ Tropicos. [1]
  3. Werner Greuter (2006+): Compositae (pro parte majore). - In: W. Greuter & E. von Raab-Straube (ed.): Compositae. Euro + Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. Datasheet Anthemis scopulorum In: Euro + Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.