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

CALENDULA L.

Annual or perennial herbs, sometimes woody at base, not armed. Lvs alternate, simple, entire or toothed. Capitula solitary or in loose corymbs. Involucral bracts in 1-2 rows, with membranous margins. Receptacle flat; scales 0. Outer florets ♀, ligulate; ligules yellow or orange. Inner florets tubular, with innermost functionally ♂ (some disc florets transformed into ligulate florets in cvs). Achenes heteromorphic, incurved, ridged, tuberculate or spiny on back; outer achenes narrowly beaked, or not beaked and 2-3-winged; inner achenes curled in ± 1 complete turn, usually without well-formed beaks or wings.

Key

1
Ligules c. 11-22, ± = or not greatly exceeding bracts; outer wingless achenes short-beaked, 7-10 mm long; involucral bracts 6-9 mm long
Ligules (20)-40-60, clearly exceeding bracts; outer wingless achenes long-beaked, 12-18 mm long; involucral bracts 10-15 mm long

c. 20 spp., Macaronesia, S. Europe, Mediterranean, E. to Caucasia, Iran and Afghanistan. Naturalised spp. 2.

The striking heteromorphic achenes distinguish Calendula spp. from all other Asteraceae in N.Z.

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