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

*E. campestre L., Sp. Pl. 233 (1753)

field eryngo

Pale green, branched, erect perennial, with a stout taproot. Stems solid, slightly grooved, striate, up to 70 cm high. Basal lvs ovate, petiolate, pinnatisect with lobes again pinnately cut, spinose-serrate, 5-20 cm long; stem lvs similar to basal but reduced and amplexicaul. Infl. much-branched; capitula many, ovoid, pedunculate, pale green to brown, 8-15 mm diam.; bracts 4-7, linear-lanceolate to narrowly elliptic, spinous, 15-30 mm long, entire, or with 1-(2) pairs of marginal spines; bracteoles entire, spinous. Fls numerous, white or purplish, 1-2 mm diam.; calyx teeth lanceolate, 1.5-2.5 mm long. Fr. densely scaly, the scales overlapping.

N.: established at Otorohanga (Waikato), and locally at several sites in Hawke's Bay; S.: Roxburgh.

Europe, N. Africa 1940

Grassland, waste places, apparently persistent where it occurs but not spreading.

FL Dec-Apr.

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