familyAsteraceae
genusArtemisia
subgenusArtemisia subg. Drancunculus
speciesArtemisia campestris
subspeciesArtemisia campestris subsp. caudata
Difference between revisions of "Artemisia campestris subsp. caudata"
Publ. Carnegie Inst. Wash. 326: 122. 1923.
Common names: Armoise caudée
Basionym: Artemisia caudata Michaux Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 129. 1803
Synonyms: Artemisia forwoodii A. Gray
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|hierarchy=Asteraceae;Asteraceae tribe Anthemideae;Artemisia;Artemisia subg. Drancunculus;Artemisia campestris;Artemisia campestris subsp. caudata | |hierarchy=Asteraceae;Asteraceae tribe Anthemideae;Artemisia;Artemisia subg. Drancunculus;Artemisia campestris;Artemisia campestris subsp. caudata | ||
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|distribution=Ont.;Que.;Sask.;Ark.;Colo.;Conn.;Fla.;Ill.;Ind.;Iowa;Kans.;Maine;Mass.;Mich.;Minn.;Miss.;Mo.;Mont.;Nebr.;N.H.;N.J.;N.Mex.;N.Y.;N.C.;N.Dak.;Ohio;Okla.;Pa.;R.I.;S.C.;S.Dak.;Tex.;Vt.;Wis. | |distribution=Ont.;Que.;Sask.;Ark.;Colo.;Conn.;Fla.;Ill.;Ind.;Iowa;Kans.;Maine;Mass.;Mich.;Minn.;Miss.;Mo.;Mont.;Nebr.;N.H.;N.J.;N.Mex.;N.Y.;N.C.;N.Dak.;Ohio;Okla.;Pa.;R.I.;S.C.;S.Dak.;Tex.;Vt.;Wis. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>A population of <i>Artemisia campestris</i> found in Massachusetts differs from populations of < | + | |discussion=<p>A population of <i>Artemisia campestris</i> found in Massachusetts differs from populations of <i></i>subsp.<i> caudata</i> by its smaller heads and multiple branched stems. That population is typical of subsp. campestris, formerly believed to be restricted to Europe.</p> |
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|authority=(Michaux) H. M. Hall & Clements | |authority=(Michaux) H. M. Hall & Clements | ||
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|tribe=Asteraceae tribe Anthemideae | |tribe=Asteraceae tribe Anthemideae | ||
|genus=Artemisia | |genus=Artemisia |
Revision as of 19:22, 16 December 2019
Biennials, 20–80(–150) cm. Stems usually 1. Leaves: basal rosettes not persistent (faces green and glabrous or sparsely white-pubescent). Heads in arrays 12–30(–35) × 1–8(–12) cm. Involucres turbinate, 2–3 × 2–3 mm.
Phenology: Flowering early–late summer.
Habitat: Open meadows, usually moist soils, sometimes sandy or rocky habitats
Elevation: 10–1000 m
Distribution
Ont., Que., Sask., Ark., Colo., Conn., Fla., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Maine, Mass., Mich., Minn., Miss., Mo., Mont., Nebr., N.H., N.J., N.Mex., N.Y., N.C., N.Dak., Ohio, Okla., Pa., R.I., S.C., S.Dak., Tex., Vt., Wis.
Discussion
A population of Artemisia campestris found in Massachusetts differs from populations of subsp. caudata by its smaller heads and multiple branched stems. That population is typical of subsp. campestris, formerly believed to be restricted to Europe.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.