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    Amellus asteroides flowerhead with honey-coloured disc

    Amellus asteroides flowerhead with honey-coloured disc
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The flowerheads of Amellus asteroides grow solitary and erect on hairy stalks with small leaves widely spaced along them. The flowerhead has blue-mauve radial florets, less commonly white ones. There is an unconfirmed possibility that the plant sometimes produces only the tiny, yellow, five-lobed disc flowers and no rays.

    The pappus on the seed consists of fringed scales and some bristles (Manning, 2007; iSpot).

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