Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 28 October 2015, 16:29. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit11 Dubbo. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 12 October 2015, 07:30. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit3 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:50. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit4 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 28 October 2015, 16:27. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit10a Dubbo. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 28 October 2015, 16:27. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit7a Dubbo. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:50. Source: Daucus glochidiatus plant2 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:50. Source: Daucus glochidiatus leaf1 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 28 October 2015, 16:27. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit8a Dubbo. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:51. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit6 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:50. Source: Daucus glochidiatus branch1 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 28 October 2015, 16:27. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit9a Dubbo. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:50. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit5 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 15 October 2015, 14:49. Source: Daucus glochidiatus plant1 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, annual, erect or ascending, hairy herb 8–60 cm tall. Leaves are 2-pinnate and 2–5 cm long, with ovate segments and narrow-linear lobes; petiole of basal leaves are about as long as lamina, slender and with a narrow sheathing base. Flowerheads are irregular umbels, almost sessile or with 2–5 unequal rays; umbellules 1–6-flowered. Flowers are white or pink to crimson and about 1.5 mm diam. Fruit are ovoid, usually 3–5 mm long, primary ribs with a row of short bristles that spread alternately on each side of the rib, the secondary ribs with hooked bristles. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in wide variety of habitats; widespread in temperate and arid areas. Date: 12 October 2015, 07:30. Source: Daucus glochidiatus fruit1 Denman. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 23′ 06.52″ S, 150° 49′ 53.72″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.385144; 150.831588.