Eucephalus tomentellus

(Greene) Greene

Pittonia 3: 55. 1896.

Common names: Brickellbush aster
Basionym: Sericocarpus tomentellus Greene
Synonyms: Aster brickellioides GreeneAster tomentellus (Greene) Frye & RiggEucephalus bicolor EastwoodEucephalus brickellioides (Greene) G. L. Nesom
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Perennials 40–90 cm (caudices woody). Stems erect, woolly or cottony. Leaves: mid and distal blades lanceolate to elliptic, 2.5–6 cm × 7–20 mm, abaxial faces glabrous or glabrate, adaxial ± densely woolly to cottony. Heads 3–40 in racemiform to paniculiform arrays. Peduncles pubescent. Involucres turbinate, 7–10 mm. Phyllaries in 4–6 series (often reddish at margins and apices), linear-oblong to ovate (strongly unequal), apices acute, abaxial faces tomentose to stipitate-glandular. Rays (0–)1–3(–6), violet-purple. Cypselae glabrous or pilose; pappus bristles in 2 series, ± barbellate.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Aug.
Habitat: Open oak or coniferous woods, forest openings and rocky cliffs
Elevation: 1300–2400 m

Discussion

Eucephalus tomentellus grows in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon and northern California. It may intergrade with E. breweri and E. glabratus.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Geraldine A. Allen +
(Greene) Greene +
Sericocarpus tomentellus +
Brickellbush aster +
Calif. +  and Oreg. +
1300–2400 m +
Open oak or coniferous woods, forest openings and rocky cliffs +
Flowering Jul–Aug. +
Aster brickellioides +, Aster tomentellus +, Eucephalus bicolor +  and Eucephalus brickellioides +
Eucephalus tomentellus +
Eucephalus +
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