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Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 2: 919. 1753.

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Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 391. 1754.

Etymology: Greek silphion, an unknown plant appearing on ancient coins of the city of Cyrene
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Perennials, 20–250+ cm (fibrous rooted, rhizomatous, or taprooted). Stems usually erect, usually branched (terete or square, often vernicose with resinous exudates). Leaves basal and cauline (basal persistent or withering before flowering); whorled, opposite, subopposite, or alternate (sometimes all conditions on one plant); petiolate or sessile; blades (1- or 3-nerved) deltate, elliptic, linear, ovate, or rhombic, sometimes 1–2-pinnately lobed or -pinnatifid, bases cordate or truncate to cuneate, margins entire or toothed, faces glabrous or hairy (sometimes stipitate-glandular). Heads radiate, in paniculiform or racemiform arrays. Involucres campanulate to hemispheric, 10–30 mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 11–45 in 2–4 series (outer broader, foliaceous, inner smaller, thinner, each subtending a ray floret). Receptacles flat to slightly convex, paleate (paleae oblong, lanceolate, or linear). Ray florets 8–35+ in 1–4 series, pistillate, fertile; corollas yellow or white. Disc florets 20–200+, functionally staminate; corollas yellow or white, tubes much shorter than narrow, cylindric throats, lobes 5, deltate. Cypselae (black to brown) obflattened (± winged, shed alone without accessory structures); pappi 0, or persistent, of 2 awns (± confluent with cypsela shoulders and wings). x = 7.

Distribution

North America.

Discussion

Species 12 (12 in the flora).

In keys and descriptions here, “plants scapiform” indicates plants with distal cauline leaves notably smaller than basal and proximal cauline leaves, and “plants caulescent” indicates plants with leaves ± uniform in size throughout; “leaves persistent” indicates leaves persisting to flowering time, and “leaves caducous” indicates leaves withering before flowering time.

Key

1 Stems square (distal leaf or petiole bases connate-perfoliate) Silphium perfoliatum
1 Stems terete or slightly 4-angled (distal leaves not perfoliate) > 2
2 Leaves (at least proximal) usually laciniate, pinnatifid, or 1–2-pinnately lobed (lobes 3–15) > 3
2 Leaves (proximal and distal) seldom lobed (sometimes with 2 basal lobes, then hastate, sagittate, or auriculate) > 6
3 Ray florets 6–12 Silphium compositum
3 Ray florets 14–40 > 4
4 Corollas white Silphium albiflorum
4 Corollas yellow > 5
5 Phyllaries appressed, apices acute to obtuse Silphium terebinthinaceum
5 Phyllaries reflexed or appressed, apices acuminate to caudate Silphium laciniatum
6 Plants taprooted (scapiform; cauline leaves notably smaller distally) > 7
6 Plants fibrous rooted (caulescent; cauline leaves not notably smaller distally) > 8
7 Ray flowers 6–12 Silphium compositum
7 Ray flowers 17–29 Silphium terebinthinaceum
8 Leaves (at least proximal leaves) petiolate (never sessile), bases truncate, cordate, auriculate, hastate, or sagittate > 9
8 Leaves (proximal and distal) petiolate (blade bases round to tapered) or sessile (blade bases round to cordate) > 10
9 Stems glabrous; basal leaves caducous Silphium brachiatum
9 Stems hispid; basal leaves persistent Silphium wasiotense
10 Phyllaries: abaxial faces usually glabrous (rarely scabrous in outer series) > 11
10 Phyllaries: abaxial faces glandular, hirsute, hispid, or scabrous > 12
11 Ray florets 20–36+ Silphium integrifolium
11 Ray florets 8–17 Silphium asteriscus
12 Leaf faces stipitate-glandular Silphium glutinosum
12 Leaf faces eglandular > 13
13 Basal leaves persistent > 14
13 Basal leaves caducous > 15
14 Leaf faces shaggy-hispid; phyllaries hispid; corollas pale yellow; cypselae 6–10mm; Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee Silphium mohrii
14 Leaf faces hirsute, hispid, or scabrous; phyllaries scabrous; corollas bright yellow; cypselae 10–17 mm; Louisiana, Texas Silphium radula
15 Cauline leaves opposite (clasping stems) Silphium integrifolium
15 Cauline leaves opposite or alternate (not clasping stems) > 16
16 Ray florets 20–30+ Silphium radula
16 Ray florets 12–20 Silphium asteriscus
... more about "Silphium"
Jennifer A. Clevinger +
Linnaeus +
North America. +
Greek silphion, an unknown plant appearing on ancient coins of the city of Cyrene +
Sp. Pl. +  and Gen. Pl. ed. +
1753 +  and 1754 +
perry1937a +
Undefined (tribe Undefined) subtribe Enceliinae +, Undefined (tribe Undefined) subtribe Engelmanniinae +, Undefined (tribe Undefined) subtribe Spilanthinae +, Undefined (tribe Undefined) subtribe Verbesininae +  and Undefined (tribe Undefined) subtribe Zinniinae +
Silphium +
Asteraceae (tribe Heliantheae) subtribe Ecliptinae +