Composite. 
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— Ls gray with appressed, almost silken, tomentum, finally 
almost glabr., less div. and less distinctly narrowed into 
the petiole than in the last.—High Alp.; G. T. 7 
carniolicus Willd. 1223. 
15 (2). Ray-fls 4—8. Leaflets of the outer invol. 3—5. Type 
of S. nemorensis ....... 16 
— Ray-fls 10— 20. Leaflets of the outer invol. 10 or more 17 
16. Ls shortly pubescent underneath, the middle and upper 
ones narrowed suddenly into a petiole which is broadly 
winged, dilated and half-clasping. Invol. campanulate- 
cylindric. Achenes almost as long as the pappus.— 
Woods, gorges, confused with the following and, in con¬ 
sequence, the localities still uncertain! 7 
Jacquinianus Rchb. *) 1224. 
— Ls fairly glabr., the upper ones with a short, winged 
petiole, not, or scarcely, dilated at the base. Invol. short- 
cylindric, slenderer than in the last. Achenes shorter 
than the pappus. Stem gen. red. S. sarracenicus L. ex 
Godr. and Kern, nec auct. pi. — As the last, and, as it 
appears, more common but later . Fuchsii Gmel. 1225. 
17. Stem 90 — 150 cm, many-lieaded. Ls long-lanceolate.— 
—Marshy fields, edges of rivers and brooks; distrib. 
(wanting in G.). 7 . . . paludosus L. 1226. 
— Stem 20—50 cm, bearing 1—3 (rarely more) heads, heads 
large. Lower ls oval, upper oblong.—Rocky places of the 
Alp.; Sucliet and Dole in the Jura. 6 Doronicum L. 1227. 
18 (1). FIs orange-yellow (very rarely yellow). Invol.-leaflets 
red-brown all over, or at any rate at the top.—Alp.; T. Y. 
B. O. U. A. 6. . . . . aurantiacus Dec. 1228. 
— FIs yellow. Invol.-leaflets green or spotted at the top If) 
19. Rad. Is almost truncate at the base (occasionally also 
slightly cordate) and narrowed into a broadly winged 
petiole, only as long as, or shorter than, the petiole.— 
b. tenuifolius Gaud, (brachycheetus Dec.?) Ls less hairy, 
the rad. more gradually narrowed to the base; heads 
more dense (Lavirum). — Mountain woods and swamps; 
rare; G. Y. B. J. S. 5 . . spathulaefolius Dec. 1229. 
— Rad. ls narrowed rather insensibly into a narrowly 
winged petiole, the majority longer than their petioles. 
—Calc, mountains of central Jura, rare. 6 
campestris Dec. 
OBS. Hybrids: S. incanus-uniflorus (oligocephalus Nag., Laggeri Schultz 
bip.) See N. Beitr. I, 45. S. ab) , otanifolius-incanus, reported from Uatnoghe. 
*) The variety octoglossus Dec. (nemorensis Rchb. Gaud.) has ray-fls 
to the number of 7—8 (instead of 4—6), it is found according to Godet at 
Locle. 
