SUNFLOWER FAMILY 587 
basal and spreading on the ground, oblanceolate to obovate, pinnatifid to dentate, 5-30 cm. long, 
hirsute; involucre oblong-cylindric, 2-2.5 cm. long; ligules usually well exceeding the avtiotas 
achenes bro own, all with slender beaks as long as "the get sein plumos 
Roadsides, waste places, and pasture land, Sono tion Zones; ‘ideal weed throughout the 
Pacific States and across the Continent. Native of the. Old. World. ke il—-Nov. 
167. HEDYPNOIS [Tourn.] Mill. Gard. Dict. abr. ed. 4. 1754. 
ual herbs with branched stems and yellow flowers. Phyllaries in 1 series, narrow 
short scales or sometimes absent, the inner of bristles dilated toward the base. [ Name given 
by fits toa kind of endive. 
cies, natives of the Mediterranean Region and the Canary Islands. Type species, Hedypnois 
aoe; Mill. gh ihc hedypnois i, 1753). 
WIG, 
Vs 
6015. Tragopogon dubius 6017. Hypochoeris esa 
6016. Scorzonera hispanica 6018. Hypochoeris radi 
