Leucanthemum ircutianum


Leucanthemum ircutianum is a herbaceous perennial plant species in the family Asteraceae, that can be found growing in Eurasian countries and North America. Just like the similar L. vulgare, it is commonly known as the oxeye daisy.

Taxonomy

Species name and the first formal description were given to this plant by Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in year 1838.
Even though taxonomy of this species and related taxa is complicated, there are currently three recognized subspecies:Leucanthemum ircutianum subsp. asperulum Vogt & GreuterLeucanthemum ircutianum subsp. ircutianumLeucanthemum ircutianum subsp. leucolepis Vogt & Greuter
Some authors list additional two subspecies:Leucanthemum ircutianum subsp. cantabricum VogtLeucanthemum ircutianum subsp. crassifolium Vogt

Description

This upright-growing herbaceous perennial daisy can reach from 20 to 80 centimetres of height. Its stem is usually firm, covered with short trichomes and only rarely spread out. Alternately arranged leaves are simple, they are sessile and serrated or shallowly lobed, while being lanceolate to spatulate in shape. There are no stipules.
Like other species of the family Asteraceae, L. ircutianum has flowers united into so-called pseudanthium, with outer layer consisting of multiple whiteish strap-shaped ray flowers and inner area being of numerous yellowish circular-shaped tiny disc flowers. Bracts are present; the inflorescence is surrounded with lanceolate involucral leaves. Calyx is modified into a pappus.
This species ovary is inferior. Seed is enclosed into a brown dry fruit that is called an achene. L. ircutianum is an entomophilous species, that attracts various insect pollinators with its big and noticeable inflorescences that imitate a single flower. This daisy flowers between May and October.

Similar species

Species L. ircutianum is very similar to L. vulgare. Besides some morphological and ecological differences, species also differ in their genome, with L. ircutianum being tetraploid and L. vulgare exhibiting diploidy. They have mostly similar distribution area in Europe, but L. vulgare is more common in North America. In Canada, where both daisies can be found growing, L. ircutianum occurs primarily in the east parts of the country.

Distribution and habitat

The oxeye daisy is a plant of Eurasia and North America. European countries that fall into species' distribution area are Germany, France, former Soviet Union, Spain and Italy, as well as Albania, Austria, Baltic States, Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, Great Britain, Portugal, Romania, Sardinia, Sicily, Sweden, Switzerland and former Yugoslavian countries. In America L. ircutianum can be found in both USA and eastern parts of Canada.
This daisy flower usually grows in various habitats, including some anthropologically modified urban areas. Commonly the species can be found on different meadows, forest edges, near paths and roads, as well as in various other ruderal landscapes.
The Raunkiær system classifies it as a hemicryptophyte species.