Difference between revisions of "Symphyotrichum laeve var. geyeri"
Phytologia 77: 284. 1995.
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|common_names=Geyer’s aster | |common_names=Geyer’s aster | ||
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|name=Aster laevis var. geyeri | |name=Aster laevis var. geyeri | ||
|authority=A. Gray | |authority=A. Gray | ||
+ | |publication_title=in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. | ||
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|elevation=300–2400 m | |elevation=300–2400 m | ||
|distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Man.;Ont.;Sask.;Yukon;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Mont.;Nebr.;Nev. ;N.Mex.;N.Dak.;S.Dak.;Tex.;Utah;Wash.;Wyo.;Mexico (Coahuila). | |distribution=Alta.;B.C.;Man.;Ont.;Sask.;Yukon;Calif.;Colo.;Idaho;Mont.;Nebr.;Nev. ;N.Mex.;N.Dak.;S.Dak.;Tex.;Utah;Wash.;Wyo.;Mexico (Coahuila). | ||
− | |discussion=<p>The distribution of <i></i>var.<i> geyeri</i> forms a continuous arc across the Canadian mixed-grass prairies and aspen parkland into the Northern Rockies, and south in a discontinuous manner in the Central Rockies and the Black Hills, to Guadalupe Peak, western Texas. It is disjunct in northern Coahuila, Mexico (G. L. Nesom 1993g). The species was recently reported for California (tentatively assigned to this variety), where possibly it has been introduced.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>The distribution of <i></i></i>var.<i><i> geyeri</i> forms a continuous arc across the Canadian mixed-grass prairies and aspen parkland into the Northern Rockies, and south in a discontinuous manner in the Central Rockies and the Black Hills, to Guadalupe Peak, western Texas. It is disjunct in northern Coahuila, Mexico (G. L. Nesom 1993g). The species was recently reported for California (tentatively assigned to this variety), where possibly it has been introduced.</p> |
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|tribe=Asteraceae tribe Astereae | |tribe=Asteraceae tribe Astereae | ||
|genus=Symphyotrichum | |genus=Symphyotrichum |
Revision as of 18:40, 24 September 2019
Leaves lanceolate to ovate, conspicuously auriculate-clasping, less than 5 times as long as wide. Phyllaries unequal, apical green zones lanceolate. 2n = 48.
Phenology: Flowering (Jul–)Aug–Oct.
Habitat: Open, dry habitats, mixed- and tallgrass prairies, open pine forests, montane meadows, edges of aspen groves, edges of montane forests, clearings, roadsides
Elevation: 300–2400 m
Distribution
Alta., B.C., Man., Ont., Sask., Yukon, Calif., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.Mex., N.Dak., S.Dak., Tex., Utah, Wash., Wyo., Mexico (Coahuila).
Discussion
The distribution of var. geyeri forms a continuous arc across the Canadian mixed-grass prairies and aspen parkland into the Northern Rockies, and south in a discontinuous manner in the Central Rockies and the Black Hills, to Guadalupe Peak, western Texas. It is disjunct in northern Coahuila, Mexico (G. L. Nesom 1993g). The species was recently reported for California (tentatively assigned to this variety), where possibly it has been introduced.
Selected References
None.