Ericameria lignumviridis

(S. L. Welsh) G. L. Nesom

Phytologia 78: 64. 1995.

Common names: Greenwood’s goldenbush heath-goldenrod
EndemicConservation concern
Basionym: Haplopappus lignumviridis S. L. Welsh Rhodora 95: 398, fig. 4. 1993
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 60. Mentioned on page 52.

Plants 10–30 cm. Stems erect, green when young, becoming tan, branched, glabrous, resinous. Leaves ascending; blades oblanceolate, 7–30 × 1.5–3 mm, midnerves evident, apices acute to apiculate, faces glabrous, resinous; axillary leaf fascicles usually present, much shorter than subtending leaves. Heads (3–8) in cymiform arrays. Peduncles 1–12 mm (bracts 0–3, scalelike). Involucres obconic, 12–15 × 4–8 mm. Phyllaries 18–28 in 3–4 series, tan, ovate or lanceolate to elliptic, 8–12 × 1–2.5 mm, subequal, outer herbaceous-tipped, inner mostly chartaceous, apices erect, acute or acuminate to cuspidate, abaxial faces glabrous, resinous. Ray florets 5–8; laminae 3–4 × 0.7–2 mm. Disc florets 8–12; corollas 9–10.5 mm. Cypselae tan to reddish, ellipsoid, ca. 5 mm, densely hairy; pappi off-white to brown, 7.5–9 mm.


Phenology: Flowering late summer–fall.
Habitat: Riparian areas with willows, nettles, and other bottomland plants
Elevation: ca. 1900 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Ericameria lignumviridis"
Lowell E. Urbatsch +, Loran C. Anderson +, Roland P. Roberts +  and Kurt M. Neubig +
(S. L. Welsh) G. L. Nesom +
Haplopappus lignumviridis +
Greenwood’s goldenbush +  and heath-goldenrod +
ca. 1900 m +
Riparian areas with willows, nettles, and other bottomland plants +
Flowering late summer–fall. +
Endemic +  and Conservation concern +
Haplopappus sect. Asiris +, Haplopappus sect. Ericameria +, Haplopappus sect. Macronema +  and Haplopappus sect. Stenotopsis +
Ericameria lignumviridis +
Ericameria +
species +