Appearance
Centaurea nigrescens is a perennial herb with erect, branched, glabrous, or somewhat long-hairy stems that grow 1.3-3.2 ft. (0.4-1.0 m) tall.

Foliage
Stems are erect or ascending, openly branched distally, villous to scabrous with septate hairs, and loosely tomentose. Leaves are basal and proximal cauline, petiolate, blades oblanceolate or elliptic, 2-10 in. (5-25 cm) long, margins entire or shallowly dentate to irregularly pinnately lobed; distal cauline sessile, not decurrent, blades linear to lanceolate, gradually smaller, entire or dentate.

Flowers
Flowers are radiant or discoid, in few-headed corymbiform arrays, borne on leafy-bracted peduncles. The involucres are 0.6-0.7 in. (15-18 mm), subcylindric to ovoid or campanulate, usually longer than wide, even when pressed. Flowering summer-fall (Jun-Oct).

Fruit
Fruit are gray to light brown, 0.09-0.11 in. (2.5-3 mm) long, and finely hairy. The seeds are small, 0.02-0.04 in. (0.5-1 mm) long, and darkly colored.

Ecological Threat
Centaurea nigrescens can be found in disturbed areas including along roadsides, fields, pastures, and waste areas. It is native to Europe.

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Taxonomic Rank


Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Superorder: Asteranae
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Carduoideae
Tribe: Cardueae
Genus: Centaurea L.
Species Complex: meadow knapweeds (Centaurea species complex)
Centaurea nigrescens Willd

Synonyms and Other Names


Other Common Names:
Tyrol knapweed, short-fringed knapweed, vochin knapweed

Related Scientific Names:
Centaurea debeauxii ssp. thuillieri Gren. & Godr. (Synonym)
Centaurea dubia Suter ssp. vochinensis (Bernh. ex Rchb.) Hayek (Synonym)
Centaurea pratensis Thuill., nom. illeg., non Salisb. (Synonym)
Centaurea transalpina Schleich. ex DC. (Synonym)

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