Difference between revisions of "Erigeron pumilus var. intermedius"
Brittonia 6: 180. 1947.
Synonyms: Erigeron pumilus subsp. intermedius Cronquist Erigeron pumilus var. gracilior Cronquist
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 289.
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Revision as of 20:29, 16 December 2019
36, inner of 12–16(–20) bristles. 2n = 18, ray corollas usually pink, sometimes white. disc corollas: indurate portions relatively dull, glabrous or slightly puberulent. pappi: outer of coarse bristles or setiform scales.
Phenology: Flowering May–Aug.
Habitat: Moist or dry soil, meadows or sagebrush
Elevation: 1200–2300(–2800) m
Distribution
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B.C., Calif., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Oreg., Utah, Wash., Wyo.
Discussion
Variety gracilior was described by A. Cronquist (1947) as “plants slender, the larger stems either not more than 1.5 mm thick near the base or bearing fewer than 5 heads.” Such plants occur mostly in the southern part of the variety’s range (mostly Idaho and Oregon, some in Washington); while the gracile tendency seems real, many arbitrary identifications must be made if two taxa are recognized.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.