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Weakley & Govus

Sida 21: 828, fig. 1. 2004.

Common names: Rhiannon’s aster
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 526. Mentioned on page 472, 501, 525.
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Perennials, 15–40(–60) cm, colonial; thinly long-rhizomatous. Stems 1, erect (straight), hirsute to hispido-hirsute, hirsutulous distally. Leaves: margins shallowly crenate to serrate-crenate, abaxial faces strigillose, adaxial scabrous; basal withering by flowering, petiolate, petioles winged, clasping to subclasping, shallowly auriculate, blades subspatulate or oblanceolate-elliptic, 30–70 × 10–15 mm, bases attenuate to cuneate, apices acute; proximal cauline withering by flowering, widely winged-petiolate, blades oblanceolate-elliptic, 50–110 × 8–22 mm, bases attenuate, apices acute; distal subsessile, blades oblong-lanceolate, 10–30 × 4–6(–8) mm. Heads in broad, cylindro-paniculiform arrays, branches ascending. Peduncles 0.5–1.5(–3) cm, bracts foliaceous. Involucres turbino-campanulate, 6–11 wide mm. Phyllaries in 3–4 series, slightly unequal, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, bases indurate 1/2–2/3, margins not scarious, irregularly ciliolate, green zones rhombic-lanceolate, apices acute to acuminate, faces glabrous or distally strigoso-puberulent. Ray florets 18–32; corollas blue to lavender, laminae 6–9 × 0.8–1.4 mm. Disc florets [number unknown]; corollas yellow, at least lobes becoming purple, (4–)4.5–5.5 mm, tubes shorter than cylindro-funnelform limbs, lobes triangular, 0.8–1 mm. Cypselae tan to often purplish, oblong to oblanceoloid, ± compressed, 2.6–3 mm, 4–6-nerved, faces sparsely strigillose; pappi white, [length unknown] mm.


Phenology: Flowering Sep–Oct(–Nov).
Habitat: Ultramafic outcrop barrens, in Quercus alba-Pinus rigida-Sporobolus heterolepis-Andropogon gerardii woodlands and grass-dominated areas
Elevation: 900–1300 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Symphyotrichum rhiannon is known only from a southern Appalachian high-elevation outcrop barren around Buck Creek, southern Nantahala Mountains, Clay County.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Symphyotrichum rhiannon"
Luc Brouillet +, John C. Semple +, Geraldine A. Allen +, Kenton L. Chambers +  and Scott D. Sundberg† +
Weakley & Govus +
Rhiannon’s aster +
900–1300 m +
Ultramafic outcrop barrens, in Quercus alba-Pinus rigida-Sporobolus heterolepis-Andropogon gerardii woodlands and grass-dominated areas +
Flowering Sep–Oct(–Nov). +
Aster sect. Heterastrum +  and Aster subg. Symphyotrichum +
Symphyotrichum rhiannon +
Symphyotrichum sect. Symphyotrichum +
species +