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    Senecio pleistocephalus ready for full bloom

    Senecio pleistocephalus ready for full bloom
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ricky Mauer

    The inflorescence of Senecio pleistocephalus is a densely branched, flat-topped to slightly domed panicle. The discoid yellow flowerheads seen here will still open wider to become about 5 mm in diameter. The green involucre at the base of each capitulum is about 4 mm in length, consisting of one row of bracts attached to each other at the margins. The receptacle has no scales (Manning, 2009).

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