Ajonjera o achicoria dulce (Chondrilla juncea)
Malpica, Malpica de Tajo, flora y fauna de Malpica de Tajo: La Ajonjera o achicoria dulce (Chondrilla juncea). La achicoria dulce (Chondrilla juncea) es una planta ruderal y arvense que acompana comunmente nuestros bordes de camino y terrenos baldios. En realidadChondrilla juncea L. Sp. Pl. 796 (1753). Flora Vascular de Andalucia Occidental: Tallos de 40-80 cm, generalmente ramificados desde la base, glabros o con. PLANTAS SILVESTRES ALIMENTARIAS. Nombre cientifico: Chondrilla juncea L. Familia: Compuestas. Nombres vulgares en Madrid: Ajonjera (San Lorenzo de.
Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Clase: Magnoliopsida Orden Asterales Familia Asteraceae Chondrilla juncea. Achicoria dulce.
Rush skeletonweed (Chondrilla juncea: Asteraceae) is an herbaceous perennial composite forb of the chicory tribe (Figure 1). Eurasian and Mediterranean in. Icture and description for rush skeletonweed or Chondrilla juncea, a noxious weed in King County, Washington State
Chondrilla juncea L. Atles fotografic de la flora util i medicinal de les comarques nord-orientals de Catalunya: Alt Emporda, Baix Emporda, Garrotxa, Girones. Chondrilla juncea Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 796. 1753. Rush skeletonweed. Stems with retrorse, coarse, bristly hairs on basal 10–15 cm, distally glabrous. Leaves:. Chondrilla juncea is a BIENNIAL/PERENNIAL growing to 1 m (3ft 3in). It is in flower from Jul to September. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and.
Chondrilla juncea, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is not native to California. it was introduced from elsewhere and naturalized in the wild. The California.
Chondrilla Juncea. IDENTIFICATION Provincial Noxious. Perennial. Mature rush skeletonweed is a mass of wiry stems with small yellow flowers and barely. Chondrilla juncea (rush skeletonweed) is a perennial or biennial forb (family Asteraceae) and can be found scattered throughout California but is considered an
Chondrilla juncea in Flora of North America @
Photograph, systematic position, morphology, biology, distribution, ecology and economic significance of Rush Skeletonweed. Almiron dulce, ajonjera, achicoria dulce, gum succory (engl.), nakedweed (engl.), condrila (port.) Chondrilla juncea L. (Asteraceae).
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