Centaurea drabifolia

Centaurea drabifolia

 Ssp austro-occidentalis: Yel sarıbaşı; Ssp cappadocica: Peri sarıbaşı; 

Ssp drabifolia: Öbek sarıbaş; Ssp floccosa: Çakır sarıbaş

 Perennial with woody rootstock, steril rosettes and several nearly always simple stems, 5-25cm, forming small tufts. Leaves white-tomentose, loosely grey-tomentose or green and scabrous; lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, entire, denticulate or with few coarse teeth or lobes, upper always entire. Involucre 16-23 x 7-19 mm, nearly cylindrical. Appendages small, straw-coloured or brown, patent to reflexed, triangular with 2-5 cilia on each side mm) and a terminal 1-7 mm spinule. Flowers yellow, marginal not radiant. Achenes 5-6 mm; pappus 7-10 mm, barbellate to plumose, sometimes easily deciduous. Fl. 6-8.
 
1. Terminal spinule of appendages 1-3 mm; involucre  16-18 x 7-11 mm .................ssp austro-occidentalis
1. Terminal spinule longer; involucre usually larger
    2. Leaves permanently white-tomentose, basal and lower pinnatilobate or nearly lyrate ...........ssp drabifolia
    2. Leaves scabrous or slightly floccose-tomentose, basal and lower entire, denticulate or with 1-2 teeth on each side
      3. Stem 5-15 cm ........................................................ssp cappadocica
      3. Stem 15-25 cm .................................................ssp floccosa 
Endemic.