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Krigia (dwarfdandelion)

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Wikipedia Abstract

Krigia is a genus of North American flowering plants in the dandelion family. Plants of the genus are known generally as dwarf dandelions or dwarfdandelions. The species vary in morphology. They are annual or perennial herbs growing from a fibrous root system or a taproot. One species has rhizomes with tubers. The plants produce a single stem or up to 50 or more, usually growing erect, reaching a few centimeters to 75 centimeters tall. Most of the leaves are basal, but some stems have leaves higher up. The blades are often linear to lance-shaped, toothed or lobed, and borne on winged petioles. The flower heads are solitary, growing at the top of the stem or on stalks from the leaf axils. They contain up to 60 yellow or orange flowers. The fruit is a hairless, ribbed cypsela, sometimes with
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Species

Krigia biflora (twoflower dwarfdandelion) (Attributes)
Krigia caespitosa
Krigia cespitosa
Krigia dandelion (potato dwarfdandelion) (Attributes)
Krigia gracilis-cespitosa
Krigia graciliscaespitosa
Krigia montana (mountain dwarfdandelion) (Attributes)
Krigia occidentalis (western dwarfdandelion) (Attributes)
Krigia virginica (Virginia dwarfdandelion) (Attributes)
Krigia wrightii (Wright's dwarfdandelion) (Attributes)
Troximon apargioides
Troximon aurantiacum
Troximon barbellulatum
Troximon glaucum
Troximon lacinitum
Troximon lechleri
Troximon poeppigii

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0