Wedelia Trilobata
Wedelia trilobata is immortal and can reach heights of 45-60 cm. The stem is green, round, rooted in the knot, 10 to 30 cm long, the surface of the flower rises, roughly cut to spread hirsute, sometimes peeled. The leaves are medium structured, fleshy, usually 4-9 cm long (1.5-) 2-5 cm long, oval enough, serrated or irregularly toothed, usually with a pair of side lobes. Arrangement of leaves is opposite to the substrate. Leaf veins are also bent by brochidodrome. The leaves are green and don't change colour in the fall in the United States. W. trilobata usually blooms throughout the year. The flowers, individually, appear at any height in the armpit of the leaf, but most of the flowers appear about 10 cm above the ground. Handle 3-10 cm long, involution, bell-shaped hemispherical, height 1 cm; rocky lanceolate, hard, radial flowers often 8-13 per head, yellow in color, 6-15 mm long; Crown discs with a length of 4-5 mm; Pappus crown with short fimbrial scale. Tubercular achenes, 4-5 mm long with a brown, dry and hard fruit cover. The fruit is invisible.
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