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Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Inula helenium L.

*I. helenium L., Sp. Pl.  881  (1753)

elecampane

Erect, rhizomatous, perennial, up to c. 2 m tall. Stems densely hairy, branched above to form infl. Lower cauline lvs sparsely to moderately hairy on upper surface, tomentose on lower, ovate-elliptic, petiolate and cuneate, acute, finely denticulate, up to c. 60 × 20 cm; upper lvs similar but smaller, apetiolate and usually amplexicaul. Capitula 6-9-(13) cm diam., few in corymbs. Outer involucral bracts tomentose, herbaceous, ovate, 10-15-(30) mm long; inner bracts glabrous or tomentose only on lamina, membranous, 15-25 mm long. Ray florets numerous; ligules yellow, c. 2-3-(5) cm long. Disc yellow. Achenes glabrous, 4-5-angled with faces finely ribbed, 3.5-5 mm long; pappus minutely barbellate, fused at base.

N.: collected once from Tinui (E. Wellington Province); S.: collected only twice - Christchurch, and Waitahuna (Otago); St.: Halfmoon Bay.

W. and C. Asia 1958

Waste places, pasture; mostly a persistent discard or relict of cultivation.

FL Nov-Jan.

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