Marshallia mohrii

Beadle & F. E. Boynton

Biltmore Bot. Stud. 1: 8, plate 3. 1901.

Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 457.

Plants 30–70 cm (aerial stems branched distally). Leaves mostly basal (distally reduced); basal petiolate; blades 3-nerved, narrowly elliptic to spatulate, 6–25 cm × 8–3 mm. Heads 2–5(–10), 22–37 mm diam. Peduncles 10–20 cm. Phyllaries 8–11 × 2–3.5 mm, apices acute. Paleae ± linear, apices acute. Corollas pink, lobes 5–7 × 1 mm. Pappi: scale margins irregular, broken, serrulate. 2n = 36.


Phenology: Flowering May–Jun.
Habitat: Meadows, roadsides
Elevation: 500–1000 m

Discussion

Marshallia mohrii grows in the southern Appalachians. It may be an allotetraploid derivative of diploids, probably M. grandiflora and either M. trinervia or M. graminifolia subsp. tenuifolia

Lower Taxa

None.