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Simsia calva : ウィキペディア英語版
Simsia calva

''Simsia calva'', commonly known as the awnless bushsunflower, is a perennial or subshrub that is found in the Southwest United States (Texas and New Mexico), as well as Mexico, the West Indies, and both Central and South America.
== Description ==
Plants in the genus ''Simsia'' consist of annuals, perennials and subshrubs, ranging from anywhere between in height with stems that are either fully erect or ascending. Of the ''Simsia calva'' species, the average height ranges from . The leaves are cauline in their arrangement and can be proximal or whorled. The petioles are winged and usually form what are considered "discs" when they occasionally fuse with one another at the base. The faces of the leaves are hirsute to scabro-hispid, and are gland-dotted for the most part. The leaves of ''S. calva'' are dilated at the bases, forming fused "discs" with ovate blades measuring by , and even 3-lobed at times.
The head of most, if not all, ''Simsia'' plants, including ''S. calva'' are radiate, and are either single, or in groups of two or three heads to form what is known as a corymb.
The peduncles of ''Simsia calva'' rival the length of the base length of the entire plant, nearing around at their largest, and at their smallest. A whorl of involucral bracts are campanulate and range between in ''Simsia'', and to . The bract below the flower, or phyllary, are around 11-66 in number and can either be condensed or broad. In ''Simsia calva'', the phyllaries are around 21-43 and are arranged subequally to equal.
''Simsia'' have receptacles that tend to be low convex and paleate, essentially having a scaly covering.
Ray florets are essentially the colorful, flowery portion of the plant. In most ''Simsia'', the amount of ray florets can be anywhere between non-existent and as many as 45. They vary in colors, being any mixture of orange-yellow, lemon-yellow, pink, purple, or white. ''Simsia calva''tend to have 8-21 ray florets with their colors being orange-yellow, with traces, lining, or fully colored faces of brown or purple.
Disc florets in the overall genus can range anywhere from 12-172 in quantity, however, in contrast to ray florets, disc florets are actually fertile, and bisexual as well. Their colors differ on each part of the floret (i.e., the anthers are black or yellow, and the corollas are the same color as the ray florets). In ''S. calva'', the dis florets are enumerated from around 90-154, with the anthers almost always yellow, scarcely black.
Cypselae are fruits in the Simsia plants that are from inferior ovaries. They tend to be flattened and occasionally hairy. In ''S. calva'', the cypselae are around 4 - 6 mm. In connection with the fruit structures, pappi surround the fruits. Generally absent in ''Simsia'' plants, they are either absent or very fine (4 mm) in ''S. calva'' as well.

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