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''Logfia gallica'', (syn: ''Filago gallica''), is a species of herbaceous plant. Its common names are narrowleaf cottonrose and daggerleaf cottonrose. It is in the Gnaphalieae tribe of the Sunflower (Asteraceae) family The species has relatively long and stiff awl-shaped leaves. ==Distribution== ''Logfia gallica'' is native to the Mediterranean region, in Eurasia, North Africa, and Western Asia.〔(eFloras: ''Logfia gallica'' ). accessed 4.4.2013〕〔(Jepson eFlora: ''Logfia gallica'' ) . accessed 4.4.2013〕 It is widely introduced species, that has naturalized in western North America — from southwestern Oregon, throughout California including the Channel Islands, to northwestern Baja California, Mexico.〔〔(USDA: 'Logfia gallica'' ) . accessed 4.4.2013〕 The first known American collection was from Newcastle, California circa 1883. It had subsequently been collected throughout central California by 1935, and had spread to most of its present North American range by 1970.〔 Elsewhere, it is also naturalized in South America, Hawaii, and Australia. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Logfia gallica」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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