Difference between revisions of "Sclerolepis"

Cassini

Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris 1816: 198. 1816.

Common names: Bogbutton
Etymology: Greek scleros, hard, and lepis, scale, alluding to pappus
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 488. Mentioned on page 460.
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Revision as of 20:33, 16 December 2019

Perennials, 10–30(–60) cm (rhizomatous; aquatic to subaquatic). Stems decumbent or erect (sometimes floating), simple or branched distal to bases (terete, glabrous; internodes usually shorter than leaves). Leaves cauline; whorled (4–6 per node); sessile; blades 1-nerved, linear, margins entire (apices callus-tipped), faces glabrous or sparsely gland-dotted. Heads discoid, borne singly (peduncles ebracteate). Involucres campanulate to subhemispheric, ca. 10 mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 22–30+ in 2–3+ series, not notably nerved, linear to broadly lanceolate, unequal to ± equal (glabrous). Receptacles conic or hemispheric, epaleate. Florets ca. 50; corollas pink-lavender to flesh-colored, throats funnelform (sparsely stipitate-glandular), lobes 5, deltate; styles: bases not enlarged, glabrous, branches filiform to linear-clavate. Cypselae prismatic, 5-ribbed, gland-dotted; pappi persistent, of 5 muticous scales. x = 15.

Distribution

e United States.

Discussion

Species 1.