Difference between revisions of "Toiyabea alpina"

(L. C. Anderson & Goodrich) R. P. Roberts

Sida 21: 1653. 2005.

Common names: Alpine serpentweed
Basionym: Haplopappus alpinus L. C. Anderson & Goodrich Great Basin Naturalist 40: 73, figs. 1, 3. 1980
Synonyms: Tonestus alpinus (L. C. Anderson & Goodrich) G. L. Nesom & D. R. Morgan
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Revision as of 20:27, 16 December 2019

Leaves ascending to spreading, blades 30–70 × 8–36 mm, bases attenuate to cuneate, clasping (more so in distal leaves), apices acute to attenuate; cauline ± sessile, reduced distally. Disc florets: corollas 5.8–7.6 mm, lobes 1–1.6 mm; anthers yellow, ca. 2.6 mm; style branches 1.8–2.5 mm, stigmatic lines nearly as long as appendages, appendages 1.2–1.7 mm. Cypselae 4–5 mm; pappi 6–7 mm. 2n = 18.


Phenology: Flowering mid summer–fall.
Habitat: Rocky terrain near and above treeline
Elevation: 2500–3500 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Toiyabea alpina is found in the Toiyabea and Toquima mountains of southern Nevada.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.