Adenostyles Glabra
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''Adenostyles alpina'' is herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the genus ''
Adenostyles ''Adenostyles'' is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family Asteraceae, and of the tribe Senecioneae. It was described as a genus in 1816. ''Adenostyles'' occur in the temperate climates of the northern hemisphere, mainly in Europe and ...
'' of the family Asteraceae.


Description

This plant grows to a height of about . The inflorescence consists of dense corymbs hold by hairy peduncles. The small heads are usually composed of 3 to 4 flowers. The receptacle (the part that collects and maintains individual flowers) is naked or hairless. The flowers are of a tubular type and hermaphroditic. The corolla is cylindrical and pink violet. The length of the flower is of 7–8 mm. The period of flowering is from June until August. Basal leaves are large, kidney-shaped, leaf margin is toothed. The leaves are glabrous on both sides. Size of leaves at the base: width , length . Cauline leaves are arranged in alternating fashion with successively smaller size and are petiolated. Size of lower cauline leaves: width , length .


Distribution and habitat

The area of origin of the species is considered the mountainous southern Europe. Altitude: above sea level. The preferred habitat of this species are moist and shady places.


References

* Sandro Pignatti - Flora d'Italia – Edagricole, pag. 15
Flora europaea


External links

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Senecioneae Flora of Italy Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Senecioneae-stub