familyAsteraceae
genusChrysopsis
speciesChrysopsis gossypina
subspeciesChrysopsis gossypina subsp. hyssopifolia
Difference between revisions of "Chrysopsis gossypina subsp. hyssopifolia"
Canad. J. Bot. 58: 148. 1980.
Basionym: Chrysopsis hyssopifolia Nuttall J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7: 67. 1834
Synonyms: Chrysopsis gigantea Small Chrysopsis mixta Dress Chrysopsis trichophylla var. hyssopifolia (Nuttall) Torrey & A. Gray Diplogon hyssopifolia (Nuttall) Kuntze Heterotheca hyssopifolia (Nuttall) R. W. Long
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Revision as of 18:43, 24 September 2019
Short-lived perennials (usually), 30–80 cm. Stems 1–5 (older plants), ascending to erect, rarely procumbent, usually simple. Leaves: mid to distal cauline sometimes numerous (to 75 on tall stems), sometimes crowded; blades linear to lanceolate, margins coarsely long-pilose, faces sparsely pilose to glabrate. Heads usually in subumbelliform, sometimes in compound, subumbelliform arrays. Phyllaries: apices spreading, faces glabrate. 2n = 18.
Phenology: Flowering late Sep–Dec.
Habitat: Sandy and clay soils, open pine flatwoods, oak-pine scrub, disturbed areas
Elevation: 0–50 m
Distribution
Ala., Fla., La., Miss.
Discussion
A few plants similar to subsp. hyssopifolia have been collected in northern peninsular Florida.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.