Dubyaea hispida (D.Don) DC., 1838. (Syn: Crepis heterantha Sch.Bip.; Hieracium hispidum D.Don);
Bristly Dubyaea;
This again looks lie Cremanthodium to me. This plant is certainly different from C. arnicoides as per link: This could be Dubyaea hispida
I hope you are right … I also have similar plant from VOF..will upload soon… Like Dubyaea hispid
ASTERACEAE Fortnight Part 3-Ligulate Heads: Dubyaea hispids from Uttarakhand_DSR_3 : Attachments (1). 2 posts by 2 authors. Dubyaea DC. genus is represented in India by two species (D.hispida and D.oligocephala).
Dubyaea hispida (D.Don) DC. [=Hieracium hispidum D.Don; Lactuca dubyaea C.B.Clarke; Crepis bhotanica Hutch.] is a common sub alpine and alpine herb in entire Himalaya.
Here photographed in Valley of flowers.
Asteraceae Fortnight Part 3-Ligulate Heads: Dubaeya hispida from VOF tour-NS 5 : Attachments (3). 1 post by 1 author. This small herb was shot during VOF Tour last year enroute the Valley from Gobind Dham… was identitifed as Dubaeya hispida..
VOF Week: Composite for Id from Valley: Is it possible to identify the Compositae herb with these incompletely
featured pics?? Or any member can post better pics for id….this was shot from the valley….. Looks like Doronicum but not very sure May be Dubyaea hispida also Perhaps … may be right. Some further photographs especially with fruits should help.
Dubaeya hispida as per another thread.
ID request; Dubyaea hispida? : 3 posts by 3 authors. 1 image.
Date: 17/10/2019
Baijibara; central nepal 3600m
next to footpath; non cultivated Plant
Height; ca 20 cm
Leaves lanceolate
Plant very hairy; at the end of the season
Yellow flower with nodding flower heads
Flowering period: October
I thought it could be Dubyaea hispida
Yes, agree with the ID. Please compare with: References:
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