Difference between revisions of "Trichocoronis"

A. Gray

Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts., n. s. 4: 65. 1849.

Etymology: Greek trichos, hair, and koronos, crown, apparently alluding to setiform pappus elements
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 487. Mentioned on page 460, 488.
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Revision as of 18:46, 24 September 2019

Annuals or perennials, 10–30 cm (aquatic or subaquatic). Stems decumbent to erect, branched from bases or ± throughout (sometimes rooting at proximal nodes). Leaves cauline; mostly opposite (distal sometimes alternate); sessile; blades usually 1–3-nerved from near bases, oblong to elliptic or lanceolate, margins usually ± dentate (at least distally), faces glabrous or sparsely pilose to pilosulous and glabrescent, sometimes minutely gland-dotted. Heads discoid, borne singly or in loose or open, corymbiform arrays. Involucres mostly hemispheric or broader, 3–4(–5) mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 18–30 in 2–3 series, obscurely 3–4-nerved, lanceolate, ± equal (herbaceous). Receptacles convex to conic, epaleate (warty). Florets 75–125; corollas whitish or pinkish to purplish, throats tubular-funnelform (lengths ca. 2 times diams.); styles: bases not enlarged, glabrous, branches linear-filiform (distally densely papillose). Cypselae weakly fusiform, 4–5-ribbed, scabrellous on ribs; pappi persistent, of 2–6+ laciniate or fimbriate to setiform scales or coarsely barbellate bristles. x = 15.

Distribution

Tex., Mexico, introduced in Calif.

Discussion

Species 2 (1 in the flora).