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Achillea distans subsp. tanacetifolia

(Fiori) Janch.

Achillea distans subsp. tanacetifolia (Fiori) Janch.

Achillea kotschyi Boiss.
Achillea odorata W. Koch subsp. kotschyi (Boiss.) Bornm.
Achillea odorata L. var. grata Fenzl
Achillea uromoffii Halácsy
(First published under current name in Österr. Bot. Zeitschr. 85: 137, 1936; treated in Nouvelle Flore du Liban et de la Syrie, vol. 3, p. 398; 1983, as A. kotschyi)


Life-form & habit: Perennial, 12–40 cm tall. Stems erect, greyish-pubescent to lanate.

Leaves: Basal leaves 3–10 × 1–3 cm, bipinnatisect, pubescent-lanate, with linear-lanceolate segments; petiole 1–4 cm. Cauline leaves smaller, pinnatisect, 2–3 × 1–1.5 cm.

Inflorescence & flowers: Corymbs 2–6 cm across, with 50–150 capitula. Capitula ovoid to oblong, 3–3.5 × 2–2.5 mm. Bracts pubescent, lanceolate to lanceolate-oblong, acute or obtuse, with narrowly scarious-brownish margins. Ligules 4–6, white. Disk flowers 5–15 per capitulum.

Fruits: Achenes oblong, glabrous, compressed, without pappus.

Phenology: Flowers June–August.

Habitat & elevation: Subalpine zone.

Lebanese distribution: Ain Sa’adé, Ehden, Haaret Beit Raad, Ain Saoua‘ir, Cedars of Bsharré, Jabal Barouk, Jabal Kneissé, south of Laqlouq, Jabal Sannine, Col de Zahlé.

Native range: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, France, Italy, NW Balkan Peninsula, Ukraine (POWO).

Introduced into: Great Britain (POWO).

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