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Abutilon indicum albescens (Abutilon indicum albescens)

Description

Flowers and flower-heads Hieracium or hawkweeds like others in the Asteraceae family have mostly yellow tightly packed flower-heads of numerous small flowers but unlike daisies and sunflowers in the same family they have not two kinds of florets but only strap-shaped florets each one of which is a complete flower in itself not lacking stamens and joined to the stem by leafy bracts As in other members of the tribe Cichorieae each ray corolla is tipped by 3 to 5 teeth Bracts stems and leaves Erect single glabrous or hairy stems sometimes branched away from the point of attachment sometimes branched throughout The hairiness of hawkweeds can be very complex from surfaces with scattered to crowded tapered whiplike straight or curly smooth to setae stellate pubescent or surfaces with scattered to crowded dendritically branched often called but seldom truly stellate hairs and stipitate-glandular or surfaces with scattered to crowded gland tipped hairs mostly Surfaces of stems leaves peduncles and phyllaries may be glabrous or may bear one two or all three of the types of hairs mentioned above Like the other members of the Chicory tribe hawkweeds contain a milky latex

Taxonomic tree

  • Domain: Eukarya

    • Kingdom: Plantae

      • Phylum:

        • Class: Magnoliopsida

          • Order: Malvales

            • Family: Malvaceae

              • Genus: Abutilon