Lactuca floridana
Lactuca floridana, commonly known as woodland lettuce, Florida lettuce, or false lettuce, is a North American species of wild lettuce. It is native across much of central Canada and the eastern and central United States.
Lactuca floridana is an annual or biennial plant in the Cichorieae tribe within the Asteraceae family. Lactuca floridana was found to contain 11β,13-Dihydro-lactucin-8-O-acetate hemihydrate.
Description
L. floridana is a tall plant, growing to a height of. It is usually unbranched with a central stem that is light or reddish green and hairless. It has a pure white, milky sap. The leaves are alternate, lanceolate-oblong, and up to long and across. The largest leaves are often deeply pinnately lobed, although the leaves in general are variable and can be lobed or unlobed.The top of the stem bears a multibranched inflorescence with many flower heads. Each head contains 10–20 blue or white ray florets but no disc florets. The fruit is a brown achene.