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Flowers in 6th, 7th and 8th months. Plant 12 to 18 inches high, with medium sized or rather large heads, ^o^-stock usually elongated, creeping, thick and woody, with scattered fibres. Stem erect, with few scattered hairs in the lower part, minutely floccose above, sometimes nearly glabrous throughout ; leafless, or with a single small leaf near the base, or a very small (frequently bract-like) leaf near the middle ; sub- corymbose with few (3 to 7) heads on simple or branched pedun- cles. Leave...s coriaceous. Koot-leaves sub-acute, or obtuse and apiculate j irregularly dentate especially at the base, or sharply serrate, with teeth spreading or pointing forwards ; glabrous, or with scattered rather coarse hairs above, hairy at the margins and more or less so on the under-side ; sometimes glabrous throughout when old : innermost leaves occasionally acuminate or very acute : rounded below, or suddenly narrowed into more or less elongated villous petioles. Stem-leaf much reduced, narrowed to a nearly or quite sessile base.
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