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Pallenis spinosus (L.) Cass., syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip.Spiny Starwort, Spiny Golden Star, DE: Stechendes Sternauge, CR: trnoviti uacSlo.: bodei trnojekDat.: June 21. 2010Lat.: 44.37341 Long.: 14.78073Code: Bot_431/2010Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Place: South Adriatic Sea shore, east outskirts of village Olib, island Olib; Kvarner bay, Rijeka region, Croatia EC. Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Pallenis spinosa, Malta Ghajn Tuffieha. Date: 31 May 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
Denis Barthel (
talk).
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Pallenis spinosus (L.) Cass., syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip.Spiny Starwort, Spiny Golden Star, DE: Stechendes Sternauge, CR: trnoviti uacSlo.: bodei trnojekDat.: June 21. 2010Lat.: 44.37341 Long.: 14.78073Code: Bot_431/2010Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Place: South Adriatic Sea shore, east outskirts of village Olib, island Olib; Kvarner bay, Rijeka region, Croatia EC. Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Pallenis spinosa, Malta Buskett Gardens. Date: 5 June 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
Denis Barthel (
talk).
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Summary[
edit] Description: Asteriscus maritimus inflorescence close up, La Mata,
Torrevieja, Alicante,
Spain. Date: 15 July 2009. Source: Own work. Author:
Javier martin. Permission(
Reusing this file): Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the
public domain. This applies worldwide.In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law..
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Pallenis spinosus (L.) Cass., syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip.Spiny Starwort, Spiny Golden Star, DE: Stechendes Sternauge, CR: trnoviti uacSlo.: bodei trnojekDat.: June 21. 2010Lat.: 44.37341 Long.: 14.78073Code: Bot_431/2010Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Place: South Adriatic Sea shore, east outskirts of village Olib, island Olib; Kvarner bay, Rijeka region, Croatia EC. Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Español:
Asteriscus maritimus enfoque en la inflorescencia, La Mata,
Torrevieja, Alicante,
España. English:
Asteriscus maritimus inflorescence close up, La Mata,
Torrevieja, Alicante,
Spain. Date: 3 July 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
Javier martin. Permission(
Reusing this file): Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the
public domain. This applies worldwide.In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law..
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Several plants in area.
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Pallenis spinosus (L.) Cass., syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip.Spiny Starwort, Spiny Golden Star, DE: Stechendes Sternauge, CR: trnoviti uacSlo.: bodei trnojekDat.: June 21. 2010Lat.: 44.37341 Long.: 14.78073Code: Bot_431/2010Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Place: South Adriatic Sea shore, east outskirts of village Olib, island Olib; Kvarner bay, Rijeka region, Croatia EC. Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Asteriscus maritimus flowers, La Mata,
Parque Natural de las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja, Alicante,
Spain Español: Asteriscus maritimus flores, La Mata,
Parque Natural de las Lagunas de La Mata y Torrevieja, Alicante,
España. Date: 15 July 2009. Source: Own work. Author:
Javier martin. Permission(
Reusing this file): Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the
public domain. This applies worldwide.In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law..
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Slo.: bodei trnojek - syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip. - Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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Pallenis spinosus (L.) Cass., syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip.Spiny Starwort, Spiny Golden Star, DE: Stechendes Sternauge, CR: trnoviti uacSlo.: bodei trnojekDat.: June 21. 2010Lat.: 44.37341 Long.: 14.78073Code: Bot_431/2010Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Place: South Adriatic Sea shore, east outskirts of village Olib, island Olib; Kvarner bay, Rijeka region, Croatia EC. Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Pallenis spinosa, Malta Dingli Cliffs. Date: 4 June 2010. Source: Own work. Author:
Denis Barthel (
talk).
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Pallenis spinosus (L.) Cass., syn.: Asteriscus spinosus (L.) Sch.Bip.Spiny Starwort, Spiny Golden Star, DE: Stechendes Sternauge, CR: trnoviti uacSlo.: bodei trnojekDat.: June 21. 2010Lat.: 44.37341 Long.: 14.78073Code: Bot_431/2010Habitat: at the edge of an abandoned Karst field, between a stony wall and a village path; open, flat place, full sun; calcareous, stony ground; elevation 30 m (100 feet);average precipitations ~ 1.000 mm/year, average temperature about 14 deg C, Mediterranean phytogeographical region. Substratum: nutrients poor, skeletal soil.Place: South Adriatic Sea shore, east outskirts of village Olib, island Olib; Kvarner bay, Rijeka region, Croatia EC. Comment: Pallenis spinosus is a common species growing in the whole Mediterranean region with Cyprus as an exception. It belongs to Daisy (Asteraceae/Compositae) family, which is immediately evident from its large daisy-like flower-heads. There are many similar yellow flowering species growing in Mediterranean and hence a lot of opportunities for wrong determinations. Pallenis spinosus has characteristic spine-tipped, long bracts, which are quite similar to the leaves. They form a circle, which has about twice as large diameter than the flower-heads.. The plant is branched and somewhat woody at the base. Individual flower-heads have long stalks. It is interesting that generally side branches overtop the flower-head of the main stem. The species grows on stony, very dry and nutrients poor ground, in garrigue, semiruderal ground, abandoned fields and roadsides.Ref.:(1) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Kosmos Atlas Mittelmeer- und Kanarenflora, Kosmos, (2002), p 218.(2) A. Martini et all., Mala Flora Slovenije (Flora of Slovenia - Key) (in Slovenian), Tehnina Zaloba Slovenije (2007), p 652. (3) I. Schnfelder, P. Schnfelder, Was blht am Mittelmeer? Kosmos (2000), p 114.(4) M. Blamey, C. Grey-Wilson, Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean, A & C Black, London (2005), p 439.(5) R. Domac, Flora Hrvatske (Flora of Croatia) (in Croatian), kolska Knjiga, Zagreb (1994), p 347.(6) D. Seidel, Blumen am Mittelmeer, BLV (2002), p 119.
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