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Rafinesque

Fl. Ludov., 65. 1817.

Common names: Fireweed
Etymology: A name mentioned by Dioscorides, presumably for a plant now referable to Senecio or a related genus
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 602. Mentioned on page 542, 603.
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 5 November 2020

Annuals or perennials (often with rank, pungent odor), mostly 20–200 cm (taprooted; glabrous or ± tomentose or villous, often unevenly glabrescent). Stems usually 1, usually erect. Leaves basal and cauline; alternate; petiolate or sessile; blades pinnately nerved, mostly ovate to lanceolate (sometimes pinnately lobed or dissected), ultimate margins entire, denticulate, or toothed, faces glabrous or ± tomentose or villous (often unevenly glabrescent). Heads disciform, in cymiform or corymbiform arrays. Calyculi of 1–6[–12+] bractlets. Involucres urceolate or cylindric to turbinate, 2–10+ mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, usually (5), 8, 13, or 21 in 1–2 series, erect (sometimes reflexed in fruit), distinct (margins ± interlocking), lanceolate to linear, equal, margins ± scarious (tips green or with minute dark spots). Receptacles flat to convex, ± foveolate or smooth, epaleate. Ray florets 0. Peripheral (pistillate) florets 10–100+ (in 1–3+ series), corollas whitish to pale yellow, tubular-filiform, lobes 4–5, deltate, erect. Disc florets (3–)10–20(–50+), mostly bisexual and fertile, inner sometimes functionally staminate; corollas whitish to pale yellow [pinkish], tubes longer than funnelform throats, lobes 4–5, erect to spreading, lance-ovate; style branches stigmatic in 2 lines, apices truncate-penicillate. Cypselae (stramineous to brown or purple) ± prismatic and 5-angled or -ribbed or ± obovoid to ± fusiform and 10–20-nerved, glabrous or puberulent (on or between ribs or nerves); pappi readily falling, of 60–120, white [reddish], barbellulate bristles. x = 20.

Distribution

North America, West Indies, South America, Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia, some species widely scattered as weeds.

Discussion

Species ca. 12 (3 in the flora).

The name Erechtites has been treated traditionally as grammatically feminine; the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Art. 62.4) notes that generic names ending in “-ites” are to be treated as masculine. Specific and infraspecific epithets are here presented in the masculine gender.

Key

1 Involucres urceolate or obconic, 10–17 mm; phyllaries usually 21; receptacles 5–12+ mm diam Erechtites hieraciifolius
1 Involucres cylindric or turbinate, 4–7 mm; phyllaries usually 8 or 13; receptacles 3–5(–6) mm diam > 2
2 Leaves lobed or pinnatifid; phyllaries usually 13 Erechtites glomeratus
2 Leaves entire or dentate (not lobed or pinnatifid); phyllaries usually 8 Erechtites minimus
... more about "Erechtites"
Theodore M. Barkley† +
Rafinesque +
Fireweed +
North America +, West Indies +, South America +, Pacific Islands (New Zealand) +, Australia +  and some species widely scattered as weeds. +
A name mentioned by Dioscorides, presumably for a plant now referable to Senecio or a related genus +
Fl. Ludov., +
barkley1978b +  and belcher1956a +
Compositae +
Erechtites +
Asteraceae tribe Senecioneae +