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Erigeron humilis

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Erigeron humilis Graham [family ASTERACEAE]
Erigeron humilis Graham [family ASTERACEAE]
Holotype of Erigeron humilis Graham f. pallidus Cronquist [family ASTERACEAE]
Original material of Aphanostephus humilis (Benth.) A. Gray [family COMPOSITAE]
Original material of Aphanostephus humilis (Benth.) A. Gray [family COMPOSITAE]
Erigeron humilis Graham [family ASTERACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Erigeron humilis Graham [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Cronquist, 1947
Related name
  • Erigeron humilis
Common name
  • Arctic Alpine fleabane, Flora of North America Vol. 20
  • petite vergerette, Flora of North America Vol. 20

Flora

Entry for Erigeron humilis Graham [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
Erigeron humilis Graham [family COMPOSITAE], Edinburgh New Philos. J., 6: 175. 1828
Er igeron unalaschkensis (de Candolle) Vierhapper [family ]
E. uniflorus Linnaeus var. unalaschkensis (de Candolle) Ostenfeld [family ]
Treatment Author(s)
Guy L. Nesom
Information
Perennials 2–15(–25) cm; rhizomatous, fibrous-rooted, rhizomes or caudices simple or branched. Stems erect, villoso-hirsute (hair cross walls dark to blackish purple), minutely glandular (conspicuously so proximal to heads). Leaves mostly basal (persistent) and cauline; blades spatulate to spatulate-oblanceolate, 10–50(–80) × 2–7(–11) mm, cauline abruptly reduced distally, margins entire, faces sparsely to moderately villous (hair cross walls dark reddish or purple), sometimes sparsely minutely glandular. Heads 1. Involucres 6–9 × 10–15(–20) mm. Phyllaries in (1–)2(–3) series (usually dark purple), strigoso-hirsute (hair cross walls dark reddish to blackish purple), minutely glandular. Ray florets 50–100(–150); corollas bluish purple to lavender, rarely whitish, 4–6 mm, laminae erect (filiform, 0.3–1 mm wide), not coiling or reflexing. Disc corollas 2.4–3 mm. Cypselae 2.2–2.5 mm, plump, 2-nerved, faces finely strigoso-hirsute; pappi: outer of setae (inconspicuous), inner of 20–30 bristles. 2n = 36.
Phenology
jun-aug (summer), sep (fall)
Altitude range
(Greenland, 0–)1000–2400(–4000, Colorado, Utah) m;
Distribution
Greenlandn Eurasia.USA AlaskaUSA Colo.USA IdahoUSA Mont.USA UtahUSA Wyo.Canada Alta.Canada B.C.Canada Man.Canada Nfld. and Labr. (Labr.)Canada N.W.T.Canada NunavutCanada Ont.Canada Que.Canada Yukon

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