Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Conyza parva Cronquist

*C. parva Cronq., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 70: 632 (1943)

smooth fleabane

Erect annual or biennial herb, up to 70 cm tall. Stems ridged, with scattered hispid hairs or almost glabrous. Cauline lvs oblanceolate to linear, flat, apetiolate and cuneate, acute, entire, glabrous on lower surface, usually sparsely scaberulous or rarely glabrous on upper, with scaberulous margins or ciliate near base, 15-40-(60) × 1-4 mm; uppermost lvs smaller, usually linear. Infl. a leafy panicle with dominant main axis. Capitula 1-3 mm diam.; receptacle smooth or with short flanges between pits. Inner involucral bracts linear, green and mostly with a distinct purple spot at apex, glabrous, 3-3.5-(4) mm long; outer bracts usually glabrous, sometimes with 1-3 marginal hairs. Outer florets with evident ligules 0.5-1.5 mm long, white, sometimes becoming purplish. Achenes ± obovoid, sparsely hairy or almost glabrous, 1-1.2 mm long; pappus cream to fawn.

N.: established locally in Bay of Plenty and Opotiki District, also collected from Karikari Peninsula (Northland), Kaitaia, Urupukapuka Id (Bay of Islands), Rotorua, and Hallett's Bay and Hatepe (Lake Taupo).

Eastern U.S.A. 1940

River flats and banks, coastal sites, lake shores, scrubland, waste places, dry pumice land.

FL Dec-Mar.

Smooth fleabane is similar to C. canadensis in having glabrous, linear bracts (Fig. 19), but is generally a smaller, more slender plant. The sp. has previously been recorded in N.Z. as Erigeron pusillus, and is sometimes treated as C. canadensis var. pusilla (Nutt.) Cronq..

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