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Lactuca muralis

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
4Asterales
Subphase
3Cichorioideae
Stage
0
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English: Wall lettuce.
Name: Mycelis muralis.
BotanyLactuca muralis is a slender, hairless herb, ± 50 cm tall; stems purplish stems, exudes a milky juice; leaves red tinged, lyre shaped, pinnate shaped; lobes are triangular in shape the terminal lobe being the largest; upper leaves are stalkless, smaller and less lobed; achenes are short beaked, spindle shaped and black; pappus has simple white hairs, the inner longer than the outer; flower heads yellow, small, with only 4-5 yellow ray florets, in loose panicle.
Taxonomy
Lactuca muralis is similar to Lactuca serriola and Lactuca virosa, but clearly distinguished having only 5 florets.
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