Crepis aspera, Hawk's beard,
Hebrew: ניסנית זיפנית, Arabic: سَراغَة جاسِئَة
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Scientific name: |
| Crepis aspera L. |
Common name: |
| Hawk's beard |
Hebrew name: |
| ניסנית זיפנית |
Arabic name: |
| سَراغَة جاسِئَة |
Plant Family: |
| Compositae / Asteraceae, מורכבים |
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Life form: |
| Therophyte, annual |
Spinescence: |
| Leaves, emergences |
Stems: |
| 15-50 cm high, flowering stems erect, sulcate, often tinged purple towards base, glabrous to hispid with yellowish or black-based bristles |
Leaves: |
| Alternate, entire, dentate or serrate, spinescent |
Flowers: |
| Yellow |
Fruits / pods: |
| Achenes dimorphic or homomorphic; pappus white, caducous, flexible, minutely scabridulous |
Flowering Period: |
| March, April, May, June |
Habitat: |
| Batha, Phrygana |
Distribution: |
| Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands, Semi-steppe shrublands, Shrub-steppes, Deserts and extreme deserts, Montane vegetation of Mt. Hermon |
Chorotype, טיפוס התפוצה: |
| Mediterranean |
Summer shedding: |
| Ephemeral |
Derivation of the botanical name:
Crepis, Greek krepis, krepidos "a boot, foundation, pedestal," Latin crepis for an unknown plant (Plinius); Theophrastus used krepis for oxtongue, Helminthia echioides (Theophrastus, Enquiry into plants, book VII. viii. 3).
aspera, rough.
- The standard author abbreviation L. is used to indicate Carl Linnaeus (1707 – 1778), a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, the father of modern taxonomy.
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