Crepis bursifolia

Crepis bursifolia is a European species of flowering plant in the daisy family with the common name Italian hawksbeard.[2] It is native to southern Europe (Spain, France, Italy, Malta, Greece), as well as being sparingly naturalized in California (primarily in the hills east of San Francisco Bay, but with a few collections from open spots in urban areas inside the Cities of Oakland and San Francisco).[3][4][5]

Crepis bursifolia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Cichorieae
Genus: Crepis
Species:
C. bursifolia
Binomial name
Crepis bursifolia
Synonyms[1]
  • Barkhausia balbisiana DC.
  • Barkhausia canescens Spreng.
  • Crepis balbisiana (DC.) F.W.Schultz
  • Crepis erucifolia Gren. & Godr. 1850 not Tausch 1829
  • Crepis hirta (Willd.) Pers. 1807 not L. 1753
  • Hieracioides bursifolium (L.) Kuntze
  • Hyoseris hirta Balb. ex Willd.
  • Lagoseris bursifolia (L.) Rchb.
  • Leontodon gussonei Spreng.

Crepis bursifolia is a perennial herb up to 35 cm (14 inches) tall. One plant can produce as many as 10 flower heads, each with up to 60 yellow ray florets but no disc florets.[2]

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