Green Blumea us a herb, 10-180 cm tall. Stems are
simple or branched, quite hairless or rarely sparingly hairy. Leaves
are stalkless, 3-22 x 0.7-10 cm; lower ones inverted-lanceshaped,
lyrately lobed with end-lobe obovate and lateral lobes broadly
triangular to oblong, margin sawtoothed with fine-pointed teeth, tip
fine-pointed; upper ones obovate to inverted-lanceshaped, lobed or not,
fine-pointed-sawtoothed with minute teeth, both surfaces hairless or
sparingly hairy. Flower-heads are usually borne in large, spreading,
lax, branch-end leafy panicles. Flower-heads are 5-7 mm in diameter,
carried on stalks about 3 cm, bracteate, hairless. Involucre is
columnar, 6-7 mm; phyllaries in 5 or 6 series, herbaceous, entirely
reflexed at maturity, linear, 1-7.5 mm. Receptacle is 2-2.5 mm in
diameter, convex, hairless. Florets are yellow, tubular; marginal
florets thread-like, 4-4.5 mm, 2- or 3-lobed, hairless; central florets
4.5-5 mm, with 5 triangular, papillate lobes. Achenes are
oblong-columnar, ribbed, sparsely hairy. Pappus is white, up to 4 mm.
Green Blumea is found in dry places, open thickets, at altitudes of
about 1400 m, in the Indian Subcontinent to China (Yunnan) and
Philippines, Jawa. In India it is seen in East Himalaya and Western
Ghats. Flowering: February-April.
Identification credit: Sushant More
Photographed in Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra.
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