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7mo
Lobelia chamaepitys
Lobelia chamaepitys
Flatpine Lobelia
chris_whitehouse disagrees this is Lobelia coronopifolia Crownleaf Lobelia
dippidydot commented
7mo
It does not have the pine leaves, so definitely not this one
chris_whitehouse commented
7mo
Ignore the name - it is nothing to do with pine trees but with looking similar to Ajuga chamaepitys, the Ground Pine of Europe.
L. chamaepitys and L. coronopifolia are very similar species with almost identical leaves and very similar flowers. L. chamaepitys has the leaves on a distinct stem with the stem visible between each leaf (as here), often more greyish in their hairs too. L. coronopifolia has the leaves clustered at ground level, without a distinct stem visible between the leaves. L. chamaepitys, the outer lobes of the flower are more spreading, whereas L. coronopifolia the lobes all point more or less forwards.
Large flower; no hair on outside of the corolla.
Leaves long, narrow and deeply lobed;slight hairs on undersurface.
Woody below with swollen root .
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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/67840485
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