
Appearance
Biennial or perennial herbs, more rarely sufferings, usually hairless, with homroid garments made up of glandular or tectonic hairs - simple, starry or whirling - or heterotrous, consisting of glandular and tectonic feet - Simple, branched or trifurcated, rarely glabrous. Stems erect, usually herbaceous, sometimes somewhat lignified at the base, smooth or angular, sometimes ± winged, medullary, from simple to deeply branched. Alternate, by opposing or subopposed exceptions, from linear to suborbicular, crenulated, crenate, toothed, or pinniped to pinnatisectas, sometimes liradas; The basalis often corroded, petiolate; The means sometimes ± decurrent.Habitat
On roadsides, agricultural fields, pastures and uncultivated. In dry and sunny places, indifferent edaphic.References:
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