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Emilia fosbergii

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Isotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson, D.H. 1975 [family ASTERACEAE]
Holotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson, D.H. 1975 [family ASTERACEAE]
Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family COMPOSITAE]
Filed as Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
Isotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Isotype of Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Emilia javanica
  • Emilia sonchifolia
  • Emilia fosbergii
Common name
  • Fosberg’s pualele, Flora of North America Vol. 20
  • Florida tasselflower, Flora of North America Vol. 20

Flora

Entry for Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family COMPOSITAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 20,
Names
Emilia fosbergii Nicolson [family COMPOSITAE], Phytologia, 32: 34. 1975
Treatment Author(s)
Theodore M. Barkley†
Information
Annuals, 20–100 cm, glabrous or sparsely arachnoid-villous proximally. Stems 1, often somewhat lax, simple or branched. Leaves ± equally distributed; sessile and auriculate to winged-petiolate and clasping; blades oblanceolate to pandurate, mostly 5–10 × 3–5 cm (distal smaller, bractlike), margins entire, toothed, or weakly lobed. Involucres campanulate to cylindric, 9–14 mm, relatively thick, lengths 1.5–2(–3) times diams. Phyllaries usually 8 or 13. Florets usually 50–60+, surpassing involucres by 2–4 mm; corollas pinkish, purplish, or reddish (not orange), lobes mostly 1–1.7 mm; style appendages ca. 0.2 mm. 2n = 20.
Phenology
year round
Altitude range
0–100 m;
Distribution
Asiaalso introduced in New World tropicsMexicoWest IndiesCentral AmericaSouth America.USA Fla.USA La.USA Tex.
Discussion
Emilia fosbergii is a tropical Asian weed that has become established in the flora; it may be expected elsewhere as an occasional escape. It is the more frequently collected Emilia in the flora. Names misapplied to plants of E. fosbergii include E. javanica (Burman f.) C. B. Robinson and E. sagittata Willdenow.
Native/Introduced
introduced;

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