Scientific name: | Filago eriocephala Guss. | |
Synonym name: | Filago germanica L.,non Huds., Filago vulgaris Lam. | |
Common name: | Woollyhead Cudweed | |
Hebrew name: | פילגון צמיר | |
العربية, Arabic name: | قُطَّيْنَة صوفِيَّة الرُّؤوس | |
Family: | Compositae / Asteraceae, Sunflower Family, מורכבים |
Location: Netanya, Sergeants Grove |
Life form: | Annual | |
Stems: | greyish white plant; 10-20cm, erect or rarely procumbent | |
Leaves: | Alternate, simple, smooth margin | |
Inflorescence: | Capitula in ovoid or oblong clusters of 30-50 | |
Flowers: | Membranous, green | |
Fruits / pods: | Achene, oblong-obovoid, brownish | |
Flowering Period: | March, April | |
Habitat: | Batha & Garigue | |
Distribution: | Mediterranean maquis and forest | |
Chorotype: | Mediterranean | |
Summer shedding: | Ephemeral |
Location: Netanya, Sergeants Grove Derivation of the botanical name: Filago, Latin filum, thread, referring to the hairs. eriocephala, Greek erion, wool; cephale, a head, the heads after flowering become woolly, germanica, from Germany. vulgaris, common.
Location: Netanya, Sergeants Grove Location: Netanya, Sergeants Grove |