Difference between revisions of "Senecio lugens"
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|accepted_name=Senecio lugens | |accepted_name=Senecio lugens | ||
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|title=in J. Franklin et al., Narr. Journey Polar Sea, | |title=in J. Franklin et al., Narr. Journey Polar Sea, | ||
|place=748. 1823 | |place=748. 1823 | ||
|year=1823 | |year=1823 | ||
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|name=Senecio glaucescens | |name=Senecio glaucescens | ||
|authority=Rydberg | |authority=Rydberg | ||
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|name=Senecio imbricatus | |name=Senecio imbricatus | ||
|authority=Greene | |authority=Greene | ||
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|name=Senecio integerrimus var. lugens | |name=Senecio integerrimus var. lugens | ||
|authority=(Richardson) B. Boivin | |authority=(Richardson) B. Boivin | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|hierarchy=Asteraceae;Asteraceae tribe Senecioneae;Senecio;Senecio lugens | |hierarchy=Asteraceae;Asteraceae tribe Senecioneae;Senecio;Senecio lugens | ||
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|elevation=200–2500 m | |elevation=200–2500 m | ||
|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;N.W.T.;Yukon;Alaska;Mont.;Wash.;Wyo. | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;N.W.T.;Yukon;Alaska;Mont.;Wash.;Wyo. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Senecio lugens varies greatly in robustness across its range. It is scattered widely in the Rocky Mountain uplift and adjacent regions from northern Wyoming to Alaska; it is disjunct in the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Superficially similar to S. integerrimus, S. lugens has well-developed, coarse, spreading rootstocks with branching roots; S. integerrimus arises from foreshortened, buttonlike caudices with abundant unbranched, fleshy-fibrous roots.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Senecio lugens</i> varies greatly in robustness across its range. It is scattered widely in the Rocky Mountain uplift and adjacent regions from northern Wyoming to Alaska; it is disjunct in the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Superficially similar to <i>S. integerrimus</i>, <i>S. lugens</i> has well-developed, coarse, spreading rootstocks with branching roots; <i>S. integerrimus</i> arises from foreshortened, buttonlike caudices with abundant unbranched, fleshy-fibrous roots.</p> |
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name=Senecio lugens | name=Senecio lugens | ||
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|publication title=in J. Franklin et al., Narr. Journey Polar Sea, | |publication title=in J. Franklin et al., Narr. Journey Polar Sea, | ||
|publication year=1823 | |publication year=1823 | ||
− | |special status= | + | |special status=Illustrated;Endemic |
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|tribe=Asteraceae tribe Senecioneae | |tribe=Asteraceae tribe Senecioneae | ||
|genus=Senecio | |genus=Senecio |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 5 November 2020
Perennials, (10–)20–35(–50) cm (rhizomes suberect to creeping). Herbage loosely, often unevenly, floccose-tomentose, glabrescent. Stems single or clustered. Leaves reduced distally; petiolate; blades narrowly obovate to oblanceolate, (4–)8–18(–25) cm, bases tapered, margins subentire to dentate (denticles callous; mid and distal leaves bractlike, clasping). Heads (2–)7–12(–20+) in corymbiform arrays. Calyculi of 2–5 linear bractlets (1–2 mm). Phyllaries (± 8) ± 13 (± 21), 4–7 mm, tips black. Ray florets (± 5) ± 8 (± 13); corolla laminae 8–10(–15) mm. Cypselae glabrous. 2n = 40, 80.
Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Moist meadows, gravelly streambeds, open woods in alpine or boreal sites
Elevation: 200–2500 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., N.W.T., Yukon, Alaska, Mont., Wash., Wyo.
Discussion
Senecio lugens varies greatly in robustness across its range. It is scattered widely in the Rocky Mountain uplift and adjacent regions from northern Wyoming to Alaska; it is disjunct in the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Superficially similar to S. integerrimus, S. lugens has well-developed, coarse, spreading rootstocks with branching roots; S. integerrimus arises from foreshortened, buttonlike caudices with abundant unbranched, fleshy-fibrous roots.
Selected References
None.