Erigeron salmonensis

Brunsfeld & G. L. Nesom

Brittonia 41: 424, figs. 1–3. 1989.

Common names: Salmon River fleabane
Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 293. Mentioned on page 272.
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Perennials, 15–35 cm; taprooted, caudex branches relatively thick, retaining old leaf bases. Stems erect, glabrous, eglandular. Leaves basal (usually persistent) and cauline; basal blades linear to linear-oblanceolate, (30–)60–110 × 2–4 mm, cauline gradually reduced distally, margins entire, faces glabrous, eglandular. Heads 1(–3). Involucres 3–3.5 × 5–6 mm. Phyllaries in 2–3 series, glabrous, minutely glandular. Ray florets 11–15; corollas white, drying lilac, often with an abaxial midstripe, 8–9 mm, laminae not coiling or reflexing. Disc corollas 2.1–2.5 mm. Cypselae 1.5–2.2 mm, 2-nerved, faces sparsely strigose; pappi: outer of setae, inner of 12–15 bristles. 2n = 18.


Phenology: Flowering May–Jun.
Habitat: Crevices and ledges of steep, northfacing, lower cliffs (gneiss and schist)
Elevation: 1000–1200 m

Discussion

Erigeron salmonensis is known only in the Salmon River Canyon.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.