Rudbeckia heliopsidis

Torrey & A. Gray

Fl. N. Amer. 2: 310. 1842.

Common names: Sunfacing coneflower Little River black-eyed Susan
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 56. Mentioned on page 45, 52, 53.
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Perennials, to 120 cm (rhizomatous). Stems villous to glabrate. Leaves: blades elliptic, lanceolate, or ovate (flat, not lobed), bases acute to rounded or cuneate, margins entire or serrate, apices acute, faces glabrous or sparsely strigose and gland-dotted; basal petiolate, blades 10–20 × 2–5 cm; cauline petiolate (proximal) or nearly sessile (distal), blades 2–20 × 1–4 cm. Heads usually (4–8) in ± corymbiform arrays, sometimes borne singly. Phyllaries to 1.5 cm (faces sparsely to moderately hairy and gland-dotted). Receptacles hemispheric to ovoid; paleae 3.2–4.2 mm, apices rounded to acute, abaxial tips canescent and gland-dotted. Ray florets 6–12; laminae elliptic to oblanceolate (spreading), 15–30 × 3–6 mm, abaxially strigose and gland-dotted. Discs 10–15 × 7–15 mm. Disc florets 100–200+; corollas proximally yellowish green, distally brown-purple, 3–4 mm; style branches ca. 1.4 mm, apices obtuse. Cypselae 2–3 mm; pappi coroniform, to 1.5 mm (sometimes cypselae each with glandular hairs around apices).


Phenology: Flowering summer–fall.
Habitat: Mesic to wet woodlands, meadows
Elevation: 70–200 m

Distribution

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Ala., Ga., N.C., S.C., Va.

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Rudbeckia heliopsidis"
Lowell E. Urbatsch +  and Patricia B. Cox +
Torrey & A. Gray +
Sunfacing coneflower +  and Little River black-eyed Susan +
Ala. +, Ga. +, N.C. +, S.C. +  and Va. +
70–200 m +
Mesic to wet woodlands, meadows +
Flowering summer–fall. +
Fl. N. Amer. +
Compositae +
Rudbeckia heliopsidis +
Rudbeckia sect. Rudbeckia +
species +