Erigeron concinnus

(Hooker & Arnott) Torrey & A. Gray

Fl. N. Amer. 2: 174. 1841.

Common names: Navajo fleabane
Basionym: Distasis concinna Hooker & Arnott Bot. Beechey Voy., 350. 1839
Synonyms: E. pumilus var. concinnus (Hooker & Arnott) Dorn
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 289. Mentioned on page 270, 290, 291.
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Perennials, 4–25(–50) cm; taprooted, caudices simple or branched, branches sometimes rhizomelike. Stems ascending to erect, sparsely to densely hispido-pilose to glabrate, minutely glandular. Leaves mostly basal (usually persistent) or basal and cauline (petioles prominently ciliate, hairs spreading, thick-based); blades narrowly oblanceolate to linear-oblong, 10–50(–80) × 1–4 mm, margins entire, usually ciliate, faces usually hirsute to hirsuto-villous, sometimes substrigose to glabrate, eglandular; cauline unreduced or gradually reduced distally. Heads 1–5. Involucres 4–7 × 7–12(–15) mm. Phyllaries in 2–4 series (midvein region orange or yellowish), hirsute to hirsuto-villous, ± minutely glandular. Ray florets 50–100(–125); corollas white to pink or blue, 6–15 mm, laminae reflexing. Disc corollas 3–5 mm (throats indurate and inflated, hirsuto-strigose, hairs biseriate, sharply pointed). Cypselae 1.2–1.8 mm, 2-nerved, faces sparsely strigoso-hirsute; pappi: outer of scales (0.2–0.5 mm), inner of (7–)10–14(–15) bristles.

Discussion

Varieties 3 (3 in the flora).

Erigeron concinnus has been treated within E. pumilus; G. L. Nesom (1983b) found that these species approach each other closely in geographic range without intergradation.

Key

1 Heads 1; stems ± scapiform Erigeron concinnus var. condensatus
1 Heads (1–)2–3(–5, rarely –50); stems leafy (at least proximal 1/2) > 2
2 Stems densely piloso-hispid Erigeron concinnus var. concinnus
2 Stems glabrous or sparsely hirsute or piloso-hirsute (hairs sometimes ascending-appressed near heads) Erigeron concinnus var. subglaber