Carduncellus pinnatus (Desf.) DC.

Common Name: Gaamole, Grane-Ejedian.
Family: Asteraceae
Flowering Time: Mar-Apr.

General Appearance

Carduncellus pinnatus (Desf.) DC. / Homotypic Synonyms: Carthamus pinnatus Desf. / Syn. Carthamus pinnatus ssp. pinnatus., it is an acaulescent, sometimes with stem 2-20 cm, perennial herb. Stem when present simple, unbranched. monocephalic, with 2-4 cauline leaves. Leaves basal, rosetted, up to 25 cm long, lanceolate in outline, pinnate, glabrous but rachis somewhat lanate to arachnoid; pinnae (8-) 11-14 pairs, ovate to lanceolate-ovate, glaucous. entire, denlate-pinnatifid, margins and apices spiny; spines 1-2 mm long, brown; bases of the raches dilated. Capitula ovoid, blue or purple, 30-50 (-55) mm in diam. and 30-60 mm long, Supplementary involucral bracts in 1-2 rows, up to 60 mm long, and 30 mm wide, oblong in outline; basal parts 25 x 15, broadly ovate, glabrous many nerved, ± fleshy; upper parts 35 x 30 mm, oblong, foliaceous, pinnatisect, with lobes spiny or spiny dentate. Outer most involucral bracts 50 x 20 mm, appressed; basal parts 25 x 20 mm, oblong-ovate, glabrous, many nerved, coriaceous; upper halves foliaceous, pinnatisect with lobes congested, spiny margined. Involucral bracts of the 2nd row 45 x 20 mm, appressed; basal parts deltoid-ovate, glabrous. coriaceous, with c. 20 mm long, foliaceous. pinnatisect apices. Involucral bracts of the 3rd row 40 x20 mm, appressed, broadly ovate, coriaccus, glabrous, many nerved, margins near the apices with few, soft, lateral spinules and apices acute, prolonged into 2 mm long spines. Involucral bracts of the 4th row 40 x 15 mm, broadly lanceolate, coriaceous, hairy below the apices, many nerved, with scarious, lacerated apical appendages. Involucral bracts of the 5th row 40 x 10 mm, similar in texture, outline and apical appendage to the preceding ones. Inner most involucral bracts 42-43 x 6-7 mm, linear, coriaceous, many nerved, hairy below the apices, sharply acuto-acuminate. Corolla up to 55 mm long, violet; basal tube 44-45 mm long, slender, gradually widened above into more or less cylindrical tube of 10-11 x 0.75-1 mm; limb 5-lobed; lobes 9.5-10 mm long. Cypsela 7 x 4 mm long, broadly pyramidal, rugose, with somewhat obprominenl angles, reddish brown; pappus up to 35 mm, long, dirty white; setae smooth or seabrid in the upper parts.

Life Form

H

Phytochoria

MED. The native range of this species is France, Sicilia, Malta.

Distribution in Libya

Jabal Nafusa:  Gebel Naffousa, (39 km) from Jadoo to Yefren 1970  Al-Awenia, (7 km) from Rumia. (7,8 km) before Zintan, Kaleba, (30 km) from Gharian 1974  Msallata National Park (Shaafeen) 2013   Msallata-Garaboulli Province 2020  Gharyan (Sedrores Mountains) 2020

First: Encyclopedia Flora of Libyan:

Jafri, S. M. H. & El-Gadi, A. (1983) Flora of Libya, Asteraceae Vol. (107) Department of Botany, Al-Faateh Univ., Tripoli, Libya. Page. 314.

Second: Researches and PhD theses, master theses, Sorted by Newest:

El-Ahmir, S.M., Mahklouf, M.H., Shanta, M.B., Abo-Jaafer, H.A. (2020) Floristic Study of Sedrores Mountains in Gharyan District-Libya. J. of Advanced Botany and Zoology. Volume 8 / Issue 1. ISSN: 2348-7313. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sh-Hoob-El-Ahmir, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammed-Mahklouf

Floristic Study of Sedrores Mountains in Gharyan District – Libya. 2020

Mahklouf, M.H., Sherif, A.S., Betelmal, A.G. (2020) Floristic Study and Species Diversity of Msallata-Garaboulli Province in Libya. J. of Advanced Botany and Zoology Volume 7 / Issue 3 ISSN: 2348-7313. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammed-Mahklouf, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341306643_Floristic_Study_and_Species_Diverisy_of_Msallata-Garaboulli_Province_in_Libya

Floristic Study and Species Diverisy of Msallata-Garaboulli Province. 2020

Al-Masalati, N. A. A. (2013) Plant diversity across the altitudes of the Msallata National Park Reserve Mountains. Master Thesis. Botany Department-College of Science-University of Benghazi-Libya. (In Arabic).

JEFFREY, C. (1979). Compositae in L. BOULOS (ed.) – A check-list of the Libyan flora. 3. Compositae. – Candollea 34: 317 – under: Carduncellus pinnatus (Desf.) DC. https://www.e-periodica.ch/digbib/volumes?UID=can-002

PAMPANINI, R. (1914). Piantae Tripolitanae, ab auctore anno 1913 […] – Firenze: 252 – under: Carduncellus pinnatus var. acaulis (C.Presl) Guss.

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