Difference between revisions of "Centaurea nigra"

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 2: 911. 1753.

Common names: Black knapweed lesser knapweed centaurée noire
Introduced
Synonyms: Centaurea jacea subsp. nigra (Linnaeus) Bonnier & Layens Centaurea nemoralis Jordan
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 187. Mentioned on page 184, 186, 188, 189.
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 5 November 2020

Perennials, 30–150 cm. Stems 1–few, erect or ascending, openly branched distally, villous to scabrous with septate hairs and loosely tomentose, ± glabrate. Leaves: basal and proximal cauline petiolate, blades oblanceolate or elliptic, 5–25 cm, margins entire or shallowly dentate to irregularly pinnately lobed; distal cauline sessile, not decurrent, gradually smaller, blades linear to lanceolate, entire or dentate. Heads discoid, in few-headed corymbiform arrays, borne on leafy-bracted peduncles. Involucres ovoid to campanulate or hemispheric, 15–18 mm, usually ± as wide as high. Principal phyllaries: bodies lanceolate to ovate, loosely tomentose or glabrous, bases usually ± concealed by expanded appendages, appendages erect, overlapping, dark brown to black, flat, margins pectinately dissected into numerous wiry lobes. Inner phyllaries: tips truncate, irregularly dentate or lobed. Florets 40–100+, all fertile; corollas purple (rarely white), 15–18 mm. Cypselae tan, 2.5–3 mm, finely hairy; pappi of many blackish, unequal, sometimes deciduous bristles 0.5–1 mm. 2n = 22, 44.


Phenology: Flowering summer–fall (Jun–Oct).
Habitat: Roadsides, fields, clearings, waste areas
Elevation: 0–300 m

Distribution

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Introduced; St. Pierre and Miquelon, B.C., N.B., Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.), N.S., Ont., P.E.I., Que., Calif., Conn., Del., Idaho, Ill., Iowa, Ky., Maine, Md., Mass., Mich., Mo., Mont., N.H., N.J., N.Y., Ohio, Oreg., Pa., R.I., Vt., Va., Wash., W.Va., Wis., Europe.

Discussion

Black knapweed is listed as a noxious weed in Colorado and Washington.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Centaurea nigra"
David J. Keil +  and Jörg Ochsmann +
Linnaeus +
Black knapweed +, lesser knapweed +  and centaurée noire +
St. Pierre and Miquelon +, B.C. +, N.B. +, Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.) +, N.S. +, Ont. +, P.E.I. +, Que. +, Calif. +, Conn. +, Del. +, Idaho +, Ill. +, Iowa +, Ky. +, Maine +, Md. +, Mass. +, Mich. +, Mo. +, Mont. +, N.H. +, N.J. +, N.Y. +, Ohio +, Oreg. +, Pa. +, R.I. +, Vt. +, Va. +, Wash. +, W.Va. +, Wis. +  and Europe. +
0–300 m +
Roadsides, fields, clearings, waste areas +
Flowering summer–fall (Jun–Oct). +
ockendon1969a +
Introduced +
Centaurea jacea subsp. nigra +  and Centaurea nemoralis +
Centaurea nigra +
Centaurea +
species +