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+ | Cotula (Greek, small cup, the bases of the clasping leaves forming a hollow or basin). Compositae. Small diffuse or much-branched strong-smelling annual or perennial yellow-flowered herbs, a few of the perennials sometimes used as carpeters in rock-gardens. | ||
+ | Leaves alternate, toothed, lobed or pinnatisect: heads pedunculate, hemispherical or bell-shaped, many-fld. and discoid; outer or marginal florets nearly or quite apetalous, usually pistillate and fertile; disk- florets 4-toothed, fertile or male; torus naked; pappus not evident: achene glabrous, compressed.—About 50 or 60 species, largely in the southern hemisphere.{{SCH}} | ||
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− | + | *C. lanata. Hook, f. (Leptinella lanata. Hook, f.). Stout and woolly: lvs. rather fleshy, pinnate or pinnatifid: florets glandular. New Zeal.{{SCH}} | |
− | + | *C. lobata, Linn.= Lidbeckia.{{SCH}} | |
− | + | *C. plumosa. Hook. f. (Leptinella plumosa, Hook. f.). Stout, soft-woolly: lvs. 3-4 times pinnatisect: florets not glandular. New Zeal.{{SCH}} | |
− | + | *C. Squalida, Hook. f. (Leptinella Squalida, Hook f.).—Allied to C. dioica, with lvs. deeply pinnatifid and segms. incised. New Zeal. | |
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+ | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 | ||
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Read about Cotula in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cotula (Greek, small cup, the bases of the clasping leaves forming a hollow or basin). Compositae. Small diffuse or much-branched strong-smelling annual or perennial yellow-flowered herbs, a few of the perennials sometimes used as carpeters in rock-gardens. Leaves alternate, toothed, lobed or pinnatisect: heads pedunculate, hemispherical or bell-shaped, many-fld. and discoid; outer or marginal florets nearly or quite apetalous, usually pistillate and fertile; disk- florets 4-toothed, fertile or male; torus naked; pappus not evident: achene glabrous, compressed.—About 50 or 60 species, largely in the southern hemisphere.CH
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Species
- C. lanata. Hook, f. (Leptinella lanata. Hook, f.). Stout and woolly: lvs. rather fleshy, pinnate or pinnatifid: florets glandular. New Zeal.CH
- C. lobata, Linn.= Lidbeckia.CH
- C. plumosa. Hook. f. (Leptinella plumosa, Hook. f.). Stout, soft-woolly: lvs. 3-4 times pinnatisect: florets not glandular. New Zeal.CH
- C. Squalida, Hook. f. (Leptinella Squalida, Hook f.).—Allied to C. dioica, with lvs. deeply pinnatifid and segms. incised. New Zeal.
Gallery
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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