Hymenoxys tweediei explained
Hymenoxys tweediei is a South American species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It has been found mostly in Uruguay with a few populations in northeastern Argentina (Entre Rios Province) and southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul).[1] [2] [3]
Hymenoxys tweediei is a succulent annual up to 35cm (14inches) tall. Leaves are divided in thin, narrow segments. Flower heads each contain 135-196 disc flowers and 7-9 ray flowers.[1] [4]
Notes and References
- https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13019611#page/233/mode/1up Kittie Lucille Fenley Parker. 1962. South American Species of Hymenoxys (Compositae). Leaflets of Western Botany 9: 197-224
- https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13019611#page/237/mode/1up Kittie Lucille Fenley Parker. 1962. South American Species of Hymenoxys (Compositae). Leaflets of Western Botany 9: Plate 1
- https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13019611#page/238/mode/1up Kittie Lucille Fenley Parker. 1962. South American Species of Hymenoxys (Compositae). Leaflets of Western Botany 9: Plates 2 + 3
- https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/6310#page/340/mode/1up Hooker, William Jackson Arnott, George Arnott Walker 1841. Journal of Botany, being a second series of the Botanical Miscellany 3: 323