Common name: Red valerian, Kiss-me-quick
Centranthus ruber subsp. ruber (L.) DC. APNI*
Description: Perennial herb to 70 cm high, glabrous.Younger leaves glaucous. Lower stem leaves mainly oblanceolate or narrow-elliptic, 3.5–12 cm long, 1–5 cm wide, apex acute, margins usually entire; leaves becoming ovate-acuminate with toothed margins below the inflorescence; petiolate to sessile and stem-clasping.
Lower stem leaves mainly oblanceolate or narrow-elliptic, 3.5–12 cm long, 1–5 cm wide, apex acute, margins usually entire; leaves becoming ovate-acuminate with toothed margins below the inflorescence; petiolate to sessile and stem-clasping.
Terminal thyrses often divided into several cymose part-inflorescences with numerous sessile flowers; bracts linear. Calyx toothed, teeth incurved in flower, spreading and feather-like in fruit. Corolla pink to rose-red, rarely white; tube slender, 7–11 mm long, basal spur 4–8 mm long; lobes 2–3 mm long.
Fruit oblong-ovoid, compressed; feathery pappus on apical circular ridge.
Flowering: mainly August–December
Distribution and occurrence: Cultivated as an ornamental, sometimes naturalized. Native of Eur. & W Asia.
NSW subdivisions: *CC, *CT, *ST, *NWS, *LHI
Other Australian states: *Qld *Vic. *Tas. *N.T. *S.A. *W.A.
Text by L. Retter Taxon concept: P.S. Green (1994)
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