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huAsusen, Solchbiahi L, Fala pert, Lalor huebs ; 19 th. oth. Ln. Wasylard- 1462 C. Solstitialis L. St Barnaby’'s Thistle. Syme E. B. v. t. 712. Widely distributed in Europe—Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, S. Austria, Adriatic coast, Hungary, Serbia, Transylvania, Greece, often adventive there and elsewhere in Europe. Caucasus, Syria, Taurus, Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt. Adventive in S. Australia —Adelaide (!) ; New Zealand—North and South Islands ; North America—-California, especially in alfalfa fields. Annual, 3-10 dm., canescent ; stem winged, especially in the upper part; radical leaves lyrate-pinnatifid, upper narrow-oblong, entire; flower-heads with no subtending leaves, ovate-ovoid, usually arachnoid, membranous-margined ; involueral scales spiny with the terminal spine beset with side spines, the inner ones with no spine but a jagged scarious appendage ; florets bright yellow. _ First record: Banks of the Tweed near Melrose, Roxb., in two places attaining a height of two feet, Stuart, 1868, in Proc. Berw. 78, 1869-72. First record for Selk., I. M. H., in Zr. Bot. Soc. Hdin. 41, 1909. Near the mouth of the Gala, Selk., thence at various places along the Tweed to Dryburgh, Roxb. Seen frequently and usually of vigorous growth. Flowering August to October. Det. G.C. Druce. Scns MQ00327 xo] o Pa be co on e ~ fj oD = > Qa fe} iS) ey HERBARIUM OF MISS I. M. HAYWARD, F. Lx 8. PRESENTHD 1940 ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN E01345002
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