Thanks to Mauricio Bonifacino and Matt Taylor (Identic), the Lucid Key to the tribes of Compositae is now back online after having disappeared from the web for a few years:
https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v4/tribes-compositae-family/
Thanks to Mauricio Bonifacino and Matt Taylor (Identic), the Lucid Key to the tribes of Compositae is now back online after having disappeared from the web for a few years:
https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v4/tribes-compositae-family/
The pappus of the Australian daisy Angianthus tomentosus consists of jagged scales topped by feathery bristles. #daisies #asteraceae #compositae
The flattened cypsela of Brachyscome aculeata, Australia. #daisies #compositae #asteraceae
The feathery pappus (parachuting hairs) on the cypsela (fruit) of Rhodanthe spicata from Western Australia. #asteraceae #compositae #dasies #microscopy
Can anyone id this flower?
#compositae
#daisy
#flowerid
#noid
#asteraceae
#bloomscrolling
#flowersofmastodon
#plantid
New England aster (𝘚𝘺𝘮𝘱𝘩𝘺𝘰𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘩𝘶𝘮 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘢𝘦-𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘭𝘪𝘢𝘦), from yesterday's hike:
Wait a second, why does this herbarium sheet of a Calotis have the cypselas of a Rutidosis?
I guess that should teach me not to rely blindly on the specimen identifications of more senior botanists.
Very happy that my Kleinia is finally producing its first flower-head. #asteraceae #compositae #succulents
Happy to have seen Celmisia sericophylla, which stands out among Australian Celmisias with its leaves woolly also on the upper side. The species is endemic to Victoria. #asteraceae #compositae #botany
Craspedia costiniana, Koscuisko National Park, New South Wales, Australia. This alpine daisy is easily recognised by the very long hairs on the leaves. #asteraceae #compositae #daisies
Euchiton limosus, an Australian cudweed, with a pollinator. Victorian alps. #asteraceae #compositae #daisies
Ewartia nubigena, an Australian 'Edelweiss' equivalent. Different genus but same tribe of #daisies, and similar appearance as an alpine cushion plant. North of Thredbo, New South Wales. #asteraceae #compositae
Daisies are somewhat thin on the ground in the wet tropics, but I am seeing a few common weeds. Here Emilia sonchifolia ('lilac tasselflower') and Sphagneticola trilobata ('Singapore daisy'). #asteraceae #compositae
Interesting outcome of my vacation in Cairns. Noticed this weedy #daisy at the caravan park, was puzzled what it was. After Frank Zich of the Australian Tropical Herbarium identified it as Erigeron bellioides, it turned out that while it was already on the Queensland Plant Census, it wasn't on the Australian national one. Now being added. #asteraceae #compositae #weed
Have recently been trying out some field/vacation options for #microscopy, and I am warming up to the Apexel 200x smartphone microscope. Fiddly to centre over the camera lens, admittedly, but okay for what it is. Here the pappus of Tridax procumbens #asteraceae #compositae
Dittrichia graveolens (Inuleae), 'stinkwort', now flowering in the ACT. Originally from S Europe, N Africa, and NW Asia. #asteraceae #compositae
From a few weeks ago, but I think I didn't post it then: Ozothamnus cupressoides in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales. The fitting species epithet refers to the cypress-like scale leaves of this shrub. #asteraceae #compositae
Volume 2 issue 2 of CAPITULUM is out!
#asteraceae #compositae #daisy news, #research, and conservation in the journal of The International Compositae Alliance.
Cassinia quinquefaria in full bloom on Black Mountain, ACT. #asteraceae #compositae
Related Ozothamnus diosmifolius is commonly called rice flower, but it has more globular flowerheads, and looking at this species, I think it would actually deserve the name more.