Hawkweed Picris,
Squat Picris
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Regional Species Conservation Assessments per IBRA subregion.
Least concern
Near threatened
Rare
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically endangered
Extinct
Data deficient
Adelaide
Arkaroola
Ceduna
Coober Pedy
Hawker
Innamincka
Marla
Marree
Mount Gambier
Oodnadatta
Renmark
Wudinna
Keith
Yunta
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Fleurieu (KAN02) | Kanmantoo | Endangered (IUCN: EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)) (Probable Decline) [highly localised] |
Mount Lofty Ranges (FLB01) | Flinders Lofty Block | Endangered (IUCN: EN B2ab(i,ii,iii)) (Probable Decline) [4 old records; only recorded around Pt Noarlunga] |
St Vincent (EYB02) | Eyre Yorke Block | Endangered (IUCN: EN D) (Definite Decline) [Weedy looking plant, growing on coast. Threatened by coastal development.] |
Murray Mallee (MDD02) | Murray Darling Depression | Rare (IUCN: RA d(i,ii)) (Probable Decline) [restricted to river] |
Murray Scroll Belt (RIV06) | Riverina | Rare (IUCN: RA ab) (Probable Decline) [river spp] |
Botanical art
Kath Alcock painting: 1
Prior names
Picris hieracioides var. squarrosa
Common names
Hawkweed Picris
Squat Picris
Etymology
Greek 'pikros' sharp, pungent and Latin 'squarrosus' scabby bot, having overlapping leaves or bracts that are pointed or recurved
Distribution and status
On coastal dunes, alluvium along rivers, and disturbed ground elsewhere Rare
Herbarium regions: Murray, Southern Lofty, Green Adelaide
AVH map: SA distribution map (external link)
Plant description
Erect biennial or perennial 20�80 cm high. Basal leaves elliptic to narrowly lanceolate, 6-22 cm long, 1-3 cm wide, hispidulous to hispid; cauline leaves lanceolate to linear decreasing in size up the stem. Inflorescence a loose terminal corymb, heads 5-9mm in diameter. Florest bisexual, with ligules 5�8 mm long, yellow. Flowering July - December. Fruits are achene 7-9 mm long, narrowed towards the apex but never filiform-beaked, ribbed, brown to yellowish; pappus bristles cream, mostly 7-9 mm long
Location | No. of seeds (weight grams) | Number of plants | Date collected | Collection number Collection location | Date stored | % Viability | Storage temperature | BGA | 1,900 (2.55 g) | 40 | 27-Mar-2012 | DJD2349 Murray | 1-Nov-2012 | 66% | -18°C |
Location: BGA — the seeds are stored at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, MSB — the seeds are stored at the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew, England.
Number of plants: This is the number of plants from which the seeds were collected.
Collection location: The Herbarium of South Australia's region name.
% Viability: Percentage of filled healthy seeds determined by a cut test or x-ray.
Germination table:
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