Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Tolpis barbata, ogród botaniczny PAN w Powsinie. English: Tolpis barbata, PAN botanical garden in Warsaw-Powsin, Poland. Date: 9 September 2021, 10:29:22. Source: Own work. Author: Salicyna. Camera location52° 06′ 28.04″ N, 21° 05′ 41.77″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 52.107788; 21.094935.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Tolpis barbata flower close up, in Dehesa Boyal de Puertollano, Spain Español: Tolpis barbata , enfoque en la flor Dehesa Boyal de Puertollano, Spain. Date: 29 April 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..
Summary[edit] Description: Introduced, warm season, annual herb to 60 cm tall; stems are hairless or cobwebby. Leaves are chiefly basal, lanceolate to linear and up to 11 cm long; lower leaves are toothed to pinnatifid; upper leaves are entire or toothed, uppermost filiform. Flowerheads are cymose. Heads are 4–6 mm diam, with ligulate florets; outer florets yellow, with a purple band at the base of the ligule; central-most florets purple or brownish. Flowering is in summer. A native of the Mediterranean region, it grows on roadsides and other disturbed sites in grasslands, woodlands and sclerophyll forests. Date: 14 December 2007, 10:44. Source: Tolpis barbata leaf2_Carol Rose. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: A terrific combination or lemon and black. The foliage is not at its best at flowering time but makes black dandelion rosettes early in the year. Date: 8 July 2013, 12:35. Source: Tolpis barbata black leaf. Author: peganum from Henfield, England.
Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Tolpis barbata, ogród botaniczny PAN w Powsinie. English: Tolpis barbata, PAN botanical garden in Warsaw-Powsin, Poland. Date: 9 September 2021, 10:29:57. Source: Own work. Author: Salicyna. Camera location52° 06′ 28.04″ N, 21° 05′ 41.79″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 52.107790; 21.094942.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Flower of a Tolpis barbata. Porto Covo, Portugal. Date: 14 June 2014, 11:49:21. Source: Own work. Author: Alvesgaspar.
Summary[edit] Description: Polski: Tolpis barbata, ogród botaniczny PAN w Powsinie. English: Tolpis barbata, PAN botanical garden in Warsaw-Powsin, Poland. Date: 9 September 2021, 10:29:28. Source: Own work. Author: Salicyna. Camera location52° 06′ 28.04″ N, 21° 05′ 41.77″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 52.107790; 21.094937.
Summary[edit] Description: Yellow Hawkweed, Tolpis barbata. Gundaroo Common, Gundaroo NSW Australia, December 2011. According to PlantNET "Tolpis barbata has previously been referred to as Tolpis umbellata Bertol. All florets of Tolpis umbellata are pale yellow, with no purple or brownish pigmentation.". Date: 10 December 2011, 09:07. Source: Yellow Hawkweed flower. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location35° 01′ 48″ S, 149° 16′ 26.4″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-35.030000; 149.274000.
Summary[edit] Description: A pressie from Dennis (thanks) They look like some sort of 'Bistro Salad' to me. I wonder if they're edible? I don't know of any poisonous members of this group (hawkweeds, dandelions and chicories) so worth a try. I just googled it. Nice flowers!. Date: 17 June 2013, 11:41. Source: Tolpis barbata Black leaf. Author: peganum from Henfield, England.