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Wall Lettuce

Mycelis muralis

Description:

It is a perennial flowering plant of the genus Lactuca in the family Asteraceae, subfamily Cichorioideae, tribe Cichorieae. Its chief characteristic is an open airy clumps of yellow flowers. Each "flower" is actually a composite flower, consisting of five petal-like flowers (strap or ray flowers), each approximately 5 - 7 mm in length. It grows from 25 to 150 cm tall, is slender and hairless. It often has purplish stems, and exudes a milky juice. The lower leaves are lyre shaped, pinnate shaped. The lobes are triangular in shape. The upper leaves are stalkless, smaller and less lobed. All leaves are red tinged

Habitat:

It is a native of Europe but has invaded shady roadsides, paths and logged areas of the Pacific Northwest. It can be found in woodlands, especially Beech. It is also found in calcerous soils, and walls.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Jopy
Jopy 10 years ago
Wall lettuce
Mycelis muralis Lactuca muralis


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5 Comments

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

Yea, she rules! I guess she is coffee overdosed since she is working like a machine, nothing escapes :)

injica
injica 10 years ago

Tnx :D See Faredin-she is a professional, no need to worry :P

Jopy
Jopy 10 years ago

easy one :D

injica
injica 10 years ago

psst, act like everything is normal ;D oh yes, seeds are really cool ;D

FaredinAliyevski
FaredinAliyevski 10 years ago

hahah, poor jopy...you have a lot of spottings! Hadn't seen this seeds before, looks amazing!

injica
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injica

Zagreb, Croatia

Spotted on Aug 6, 2013
Submitted on Aug 6, 2013

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