JSTOR Global Plants Home
  • Home
  • Browse
  • About
  • Access
  • Account
    • Saved Items
    • Profile
  • Log in

Global Plants

Skip to Main Content
  • JSTOR Global Plants Home
  • Global Plants

    • Browse
    • About
    • Access
    • Account
      • Saved Items
      • Profile
Log in
  • Browse
  • About
  • Access
  • Account
    • Saved Items
    • Profile
Advanced Search

Compilation
Aster phlogifolius

9 Images see all

Filed as Aster phlogifolius Willd. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Aster phlogifolius Willd. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Aster phlogifolius Muhl. ex Willd. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Aster sp. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Aster phlogifolius Muhl. ex Willd. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Aster sp. [family ASTERACEAE]
Holotype of Aster phlogifolius Muhl. ex Willd. [family COMPOSITAE]
Filed as Aster sp. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Aster phlogifolius Willd. [family ASTERACEAE]
Previous
Next

Name

Identification
Aster phlogifolius Muhl. ex Willd. [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet, Aster phlogifolius Muhl. ex Willd. [family ASTERACEAE ] Verified by Rhoads, A.,
Related name
  • Aster phlogifolius
  • Aster sp.
  • Aster patens
Common name
  • Thin-leaf late purple aster, Flora of North America Vol. 20

Flora

Entry for Symphyotrichum phlogifolium (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) G. L. Nesom [family ]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 20,
Names
Symphyotrichum phlogifolium (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) G. L. Nesom [family ], Phytologia, 77: 289. 1995
Aster phlogifolius Muhlenberg ex Willdenow [family COMPOSITAE], Sp. Pl., 3: 2034. 1803
Aster patens Aiton var. phlogifolius (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) Nees [family COMPOSITAE]
Virgulus patens (Aiton) Reveal & Keener var. phlogifolius (Muhlenberg ex Willdenow) Reveal & Keener [family ]
Treatment Author(s)
Luc Brouillet
John C. Semple
Geraldine A. Allen
Kenton L. Chambers
Scott D. Sundberg†
Information
Perennials, 50–130 cm, cespitose; with short, thick, woody caudices, not rhizomatous. Stems 1, erect to arching, light to dark brown, soft-hairy, hairs ascending- to spreading- stipitate-glandular distally. Leaves (dark green) thin, almost membraneous; basal early deciduous, sessile or subpetiolate, blades spatulate to obovate, 80–140 × 20–30 mm, bases cuneate, margins entire to ± serrate, scabrous, apices acute; proximal cauline withering by flowering, sessile, blades panduriform, (20–)30–70(–110) × 10–30(–35) mm, bases auriculate-clasping, margins entire (flat), sparsely villoso-ciliate, apices acute, faces finely sparely villous or scabrous, stipitate-glandular; distal sessile, blades (rugose-veined when fresh) ovate to lanceolate, 75–125(–140) × 15–35(–40) mm, bases strongly cordate-clasping to auriculate-amplexicaul, margins entire (± undulate), apices acute, acuminate to merely mucronate, faces sparsely strigose, moderately so along veins, sparsely to moderately stipitate-glandular. Heads in crowded, paniculiform arrays, branches often initially patent then ascending. Peduncles short (less than 4 cm), strigose, stipitate-glandular, bracts linear-lanceolate, ascending-appressed, grading into phyllaries. Involucres cylindric, 5.5–7.5(–8) mm. Phyllaries in 4–6 series, linear-lanceolate, unequal, bases (tan) ± indurate in proximal 1/3–1/2, margins hyaline, erose, distally scabro-ciliolate to ciliolate, green zones covering distal 1/2, apices outer obtuse to acute, inner acuminate, purplish, faces sparsely strigillose, usually moderately to densely stipitate-glandular, rarely sparsely so. Ray florets 9–17; corollas light to dark reddish purple, laminae 10–18(–20) × 1–3 mm. Disc florets 15–35; corollas white with purple lobes, 6–8 mm, lobes triangular, 1–1.5 mm. Cypselae dark brown to black, obovoid, not compressed, 2.5–4 mm, 7–10-nerved, faces densely strigose along ribs; pappi tan to tawny, sometimes slightly purplish-tinged, 6–8 mm. 2n = 20.
Phenology
aug (summer), sep-oct (fall)
Altitude range
0–1100 m;
Distribution
USA Ala.USA Conn.USA Del.USA D.C.USA Ga.USA Ind.USA Ky.USA Md.USA Mass.USA N.Y.USA N.C.USA OhioUSA Pa.USA R.I.USA S.C.USA Tenn.USA Va.USA W.Va.

Related Materials

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Accessibility
  • Help
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
ITHAKA

JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.

©2000-2026 ITHAKA. All Rights Reserved. JSTOR®, the JSTOR logo, JPASS®, Aluka®, and ITHAKA® are registered trademarks of ITHAKA.

╳