Difference between revisions of "Packera neomexicana var. neomexicana"

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Common names: New Mexico groundsel
Synonyms: Senecio appendiculatus Greenman Senecio encelia Greene Senecio eurypterus Greenman Senecio oreophilus Greenman Senecio oresbius Greenman
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 593. Mentioned on page 594.
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|discussion=<p>Variety neomexicana is known from throughout Arizona and in southern and western New Mexico. Its persistent, heavy tomentum and well-developed cauline leaves make it easy to recognize. If type of Senecio thurberi A. Gray belongs within circumscription of Packera neomexicana (see T. M. Barkley 1978), a new combination in Packera will be necessary.</p>
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|discussion=<p>Variety neomexicana is known from throughout Arizona and in southern and western New Mexico. Its persistent, heavy tomentum and well-developed cauline leaves make it easy to recognize. If type of <i>Senecio</i> thurberi A. Gray belongs within circumscription of <i>Packera neomexicana</i> (see T. M. Barkley 1978), a new combination in <i>Packera</i> will be necessary.</p>
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 18 September 2019

Annuals, biennials, or perennials, usually lanate or woolly, rarely glabrate, taprooted. Stems 1. Basal leaves: blades ovate to obovate, margins deeply dentate or dissected. Cauline leaves conspicuous. 2n = 46, 92.


Phenology: Flowering early Apr–late Jun.
Habitat: Rocky soils, oak-conifer or chaparral associations
Elevation: 1200–2400 m

Distribution

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Ariz., N.Mex., Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sonora).

Discussion

Variety neomexicana is known from throughout Arizona and in southern and western New Mexico. Its persistent, heavy tomentum and well-developed cauline leaves make it easy to recognize. If type of Senecio thurberi A. Gray belongs within circumscription of Packera neomexicana (see T. M. Barkley 1978), a new combination in Packera will be necessary.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Debra K. Trock +
unknown +
Senecio neomexicanus +
New Mexico groundsel +
Ariz. +, N.Mex. +, Mexico (Chihuahua +, Coahuila +  and Sonora). +
1200–2400 m +
Rocky soils, oak-conifer or chaparral associations +
Flowering early Apr–late Jun. +
Senecio appendiculatus +, Senecio encelia +, Senecio eurypterus +, Senecio oreophilus +  and Senecio oresbius +
Packera neomexicana var. neomexicana +
Packera neomexicana +
variety +