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Elliott

Sketch Bot. S. Carolina 2: 323. 1823.

Etymology: Greek pteron, wing, and kaulos, stem, alluding to stems winged by decurrent leaf bases
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 476. Mentioned on page 59, 475.
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 5 November 2020

Perennials, 20–150 cm; usually rhizomatous and/or lignescent-tuberous-rooted. Stems erect, simple, internodes winged (by decurrent leaf bases), lanate-tomentose and/or glandular. Leaves cauline, alternate; sessile; blades linear to elliptic or obovate, bases decurrent, margins usually serrate to serrulate or denticulate, rarely entire, abaxial faces densely whitish-tomentose [puberulent or glabrescent], adaxial (green) glabrous or glabrescent, both faces usually stipitate- or sessile-glandular. Heads disciform, (sessile) in spiciform arrays (at ends of branches). Involucres cylindro-campanulate to campanulate, 2–3[–5] mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, in 4–6 series, distinct, narrowly lanceolate, unequal (subindurate to scarious). Receptacles flat, epaleate. Ray florets 0. Peripheral (pistillate) florets in 1–3+ series, fertile; corollas yellowish. Inner (functionally staminate [bisexual]) florets [1–]2–15[+]; corollas yellowish, lobes 5. Cypselae cylindric to fusiform, angled or slightly compressed, ribs 6–9 (white, narrow), faces usually sparsely strigose to hispidulous, minutely sessile-glandular between ribs; pappi persistent, of distinct, barbellulate bristles in 1–2 series. x = 10.

Distribution

North America, South America, Australasia.

Discussion

Species 17 (2 in the flora).

The 11 primarily South American species of Pterocaulon sect. Pterocaulon have 1–17 functionally staminate florets per head, 1–2-seriate pappi, and hairs of tomentum with the relatively long, aseptate portion arising from clusters of basal cells. The 6 Australasian species of sect. Monenteles (Labillardière) Cabrera have a single functionally staminate floret per head, uniseriate pappi, and hairs of the tomentum equally septate throughout.

Key

1 Heads in dense, usually continuous, rarely interrupted, narrow, ± ovoid arrays (2–)3–8(–10) cm (axes completely hidden by crowded heads); lengths of leaf blades mostly 2–7 times widths; functionally staminate florets 6–10(–15); flowering May–Jun; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina Pterocaulon pycnostachyum
1 Heads in open, ± interrupted, ± cylindric arrays (5–)8–20 cm (main axes visible between glomerules of heads); lengths of leaf blades mostly 6–8 times widths; functionally staminate florets 2–4(–5); flowering Aug–Oct; Louisiana, Texas Pterocaulon virgatum
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Guy L. Nesom +
Elliott +
Undefined tribe Plucheinae +
North America +, South America +  and Australasia. +
Greek pteron, wing, and kaulos, stem, alluding to stems winged by decurrent leaf bases +
Sketch Bot. S. Carolina +
cabrera1978a +
Compositae +
Pterocaulon +
Asteraceae tribe Plucheeae +