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- small yellow-flowered herb resembling dandelions of central and southeastern United States (同)Krigia dandelion, Krigia bulbosa
- check the growth of; "the lack of sunlight dwarfed these pines"
- a plant or animal that is atypically small
- a person who is markedly small (同)midget, nanus
- any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls (同)blowball
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- (童話の)『こびと』,一寸法師 / (人間の)こびと / 普通よりずっと小さい動物(植物) / (対照的に)…‘を'小さく見せる / 〈植物など〉‘の'自然な成長を妨げる / (並みはずれて)小さい[種類の]
- タンポポ(フランス語のdent de lionから;葉がライオンの歯に似ている)
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Dwarf dandelions |
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Krigia biflora |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
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Angiosperms |
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Eudicots |
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Asterids |
Order: |
Asterales |
Family: |
Asteraceae |
Subfamily: |
Cichorioideae |
Tribe: |
Cichorieae[1] |
Subtribe: |
Microseridinae |
Genus: |
Krigia
Schreb. |
Type species |
Krigia virginica
(L.) Willd. |
Synonyms[1] |
- Serinia Raf.
- Adopogon Neck.
- Apogon Elliott
- Cymbia (Torr. & A.Gray) Standl.
- Adopogon Neck. ex Kuntze
- Cynthia D.Don
- Troximon Gaertn.
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Krigia is a genus of North American flowering plants in the dandelion family. Plants of the genus are known generally as dwarf dandelions[2] or dwarfdandelions.[3]
The species vary in morphology. They are annual or perennial herbs growing from a fibrous root system or a taproot. One species has rhizomes with tubers. The plants produce a single stem or up to 50 or more, usually growing erect, reaching a few centimeters to 75 centimeters tall. Most of the leaves are basal, but some stems have leaves higher up. The blades are often linear to lance-shaped, toothed or lobed, and borne on winged petioles. The flower heads are solitary, growing at the top of the stem or on stalks from the leaf axils. They contain up to 60 yellow or orange flowers. The fruit is a hairless, ribbed cypsela, sometimes with a pappus.[2]
- Species[1][2][3][4][5][6]
- Krigia biflora – twoflower dwarfdandelion, orange dwarfdandelion, tall dwarfdandelion – most of eastern, central, + southwestern USA plus central Canada
- Krigia caroliniana
- Krigia cespitosa – weedy dwarfdandelion, common dwarfdandelion, opposite-leaved dwarfdandelion – southeastern + south-central United States
- Krigia dandelion – potato dwarfdandelion, colonial dwarfdandelion, tuber dandelion – southeastern + south-central United States
- Krigia integrifolia – Allegheny Mountains
- Krigia montana – mountain dwarfdandelion – southern Appalachians
- Krigia occidentalis – western dwarfdandelion – south-central USA
- Krigia virginica – Virginia dwarfdandelion – eastern + south-central United States; Ontario, British Columbia
- Krigia wrightii – Wright's dwarfdandelion – south-central USA[7]
References
- ^ a b c Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
- ^ a b c Krigia. Flora of North America.
- ^ a b Krigia. USDA PLANTS.
- ^ GRIN Species Records of Krigia. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
- ^ Krigia. ITIS.
- ^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
- ^ Amanda Neil (Editor)A Dictionary of Common Wildflowers of Texas & the Southern Great Plains, p. 87, at Google Books
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- Remediation of heavy metal-contaminated forest soil using recycled organic matter and native woody plants.
- Helmisaari HS1, Salemaa M, Derome J, Kiikkilä O, Uhlig C, Nieminen TM.
- Journal of environmental quality.J Environ Qual.2007 Jun 27;36(4):1145-53. Print 2007 Jul-Aug.
- The main aim of this study was to determine how the application of a mulch cover (a mixture of household biocompost and woodchips) onto heavy metal-polluted forest soil affects (i) long-term survival and growth of planted dwarf shrubs and tree seedlings and (ii) natural revegetation. Native woody pl
- PMID 17596623
- The sensitizing capacity of Compositae plants. VI. Guinea pig sensitization experiments with ornamental plants and weeds using different methods.
- Zeller W, de Gols M, Hausen BM.
- Archives of dermatological research.Arch Dermatol Res.1985;277(1):28-35.
- Experimental studies in guinea pigs using ether extracts of 20 different species of the Compositae plant family were carried out with the open epicutaneous method (OET) and the guinea pig maximization test (GPMT). The results demonstrate that Cnicus benedictus (blessed thistle), Chrysanthemum leucan
- PMID 3970585
- ALLERGENIC RELATIONSHIP OF THE POLLENS OF DWARF AND GIANT RAGWEED TO SEVERAL OF THEIR BOTANIC RELATIVES.
- Simon FA1.
- The Journal of experimental medicine.J Exp Med.1943 Feb 1;77(2):185-94.
- Thirty-eight of forty patients, allergic to the pollen of dwarf and giant ragweed, were found to be allergic also to the pollen of botanically related species. There was definite variation in the degree of reactivity to the various pollens in different patients. One additional patient reacted to dwa
- PMID 19871274
Related Links
- Dwarf Dandelion Krigia virginica Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This native plant is a spring annual, consisting of a small rosette of leaves up to 5" across and one or more flowering stalks up to 12" tall. Individual plants can bloom ...
- Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Noun 1. dwarf dandelion - small yellow-flowered herb resembling dandelions of central and southeastern United States Krigia bulbosa, Krigia dandelion krigia - any small ...
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