Difference between revisions of "Liatris virgata"

Nuttall

J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7: 72. 1834.

Common names: King’s Mountain or piedmont gayfeather
Endemic
Synonyms: Lacinaria smallii Britton Liatris graminifolia var. racemosa (de Candolle) Venard Liatris graminifolia var. smallii (Britton) Fernald & Griscom Liatris graminifolia var. virgata (Nuttall) Fernald Liatris regimontis Liatris spicata var. racemosa de Candolle
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 528. Mentioned on page 515, 529.
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 5 November 2020

Plants 35–75 cm. Corms mostly globose. Stems glabrous. Leaves: basal and proximal cauline 1-nerved, narrowly oblanceolate, (50–)90–150 × (2–)4–9(–12) mm wide, usually abruptly, sometimes gradually, reduced distally, glabrous or sparsely pilose (abaxially), gland-dotted (proximal margins sparsely pilose-ciliate). Heads in loose, racemiform to spiciform arrays (not secund, internodes 6–20 mm). Peduncles 0 or (ascending) mostly 2–12 mm. Involucres campanulate-cylindric, (6–)7–9 × 3.5–4.5(–5) mm. Phyllaries usually in 3–5(–6) series, in 5–6(–7) series in largest heads, ovate-triangular to oblong, unequal, glabrous, margins with narrow, hyaline borders (lacking at apices), sometimes sparsely ciliolate, apices acute to obtuse-angled (with thickened, not markedly involute, apicula). Florets 7–10(–12); corolla tubes pilose inside. Cypselae (2–)3–4 mm; pappi: lengths ± equaling corollas, bristles barbellate. 2n = 20.


Phenology: Flowering (Jul–)Aug–Oct(–Nov).
Habitat: Edges of swampy woods, stream margins, slopes, clearings, edges of upland woods, rocky woods, pine-oak woods, mixed deciduous woods, roadsides, Iredell soils, clays
Elevation: 50–1000 m

Discussion

Liatris virgata is characterized by its non-congested arrangement of heads, often on a slightly zigzag axis, and especially by its relatively thickened phyllaries with angled apices (acute to obtuse-apiculate). The name Liatris regimontis has been misapplied to the species now identified as L. cokeri.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Guy L. Nesom +
Nuttall +
King’s Mountain or piedmont gayfeather +
Ga. +, N.C. +, S.C. +  and Va. +
50–1000 m +
Edges of swampy woods, stream margins, slopes, clearings, edges of upland woods, rocky woods, pine-oak woods, mixed deciduous woods, roadsides, Iredell soils, clays +
Flowering (Jul–)Aug–Oct(–Nov). +
J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia +
Lacinaria smallii +, Liatris graminifolia var. racemosa +, Liatris graminifolia var. smallii +, Liatris graminifolia var. virgata +, Liatris regimontis +  and Liatris spicata var. racemosa +
Liatris virgata +
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