Difference between revisions of "Perityle rupestris var. albiflora"
Sida 3: 180. 1967.
Common names: White leafy rock daisy
Endemic
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 5 November 2020
Disc florets 8–18, corollas white. Pappi of (16–)18–25 bristles 1–2 mm. 2n = 34, 68, 170.
Phenology: Flowering spring–fall.
Habitat: Crevices of igneous bluffs and boulders
Elevation: 1200–1900 m
Discussion
Variety albiflora is found throughout much of Brewster County, eastern Presidio County, and extreme southern Jeff Davis County.
Selected References
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Lower Taxa
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