Packera subnuda var. moresbiensis

(Calder & Roy L. Taylor) Trock

Sida 21: 289. 2004.

Basionym: Senecio cymbalarioides subsp. moresbiensis Calder & Roy L. Taylor
Synonyms: Packera moresbiensis (Calder & Roy L. Taylor) J. F. BainS. cymbalarioides var. moresbiensis (Calder & Roy L. Taylor) C. C. FreemanS. moresbiensis (Calder & Roy L. Taylor) G. W. Douglas & Ruyle-DouglasS. resedifolius var. moresbiensis (Calder & Roy L. Taylor) B. Boivin
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Basal leaves: bases usually contracted, sometimes tapering. Heads (1–)2–3; Phyllaries reddish or cyanic, hairy (hairs reddish, multicellular). 2n = 90.


Phenology: Flowering late Jun–late Jul.
Habitat: Open grass/sedge meadows, near streams and lakes, mossy slopes, peat bogs
Elevation: 0–900 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Packera subnuda var. moresbiensis is known only from the extreme southeastern coast of Alaska, the Queen Charlotte Islands, and northern Vancouver Island.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Debra K. Trock +
(Calder & Roy L. Taylor) Trock +
Senecio cymbalarioides subsp. moresbiensis +
B.C. +  and Alaska. +
0–900 m +
Open grass/sedge meadows, near streams and lakes, mossy slopes, peat bogs +
Flowering late Jun–late Jul. +
Illustrated +  and Endemic +
Packera moresbiensis +, S. cymbalarioides var. moresbiensis +, S. moresbiensis +  and S. resedifolius var. moresbiensis +
Packera subnuda var. moresbiensis +
Packera subnuda +
variety +