Compilation
Tephroseris kjellmanii
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Name
Identification
Tephroseris kjellmanii (A.E. Porsild) Holub [family COMPOSITAE ] (stored under name); Senecio kjellmanii A.E. Porsild [family COMPOSITAE ] Verified by Porsild, A.E., Senecio kjellmanii A.E. Porsild [family COMPOSITAE ] Senecio integrifolius (L.) Clairv. [family COMPOSITAE ] Verified by Cufodontis, G., Senecio integrifolius (L.) Clairv. [family COMPOSITAE ] Verified by Cufodontis, G., Cineraria frigida Richards [family COMPOSITAE ]
Related name
- Senecio integrifolius
- Senecio kjellmanii
- Cineraria frigida
- Tephroseris kjellmanii
Flora
Entry for Tephroseris kjellmanii (A. E. Porsild) Holub [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
Tephroseris kjellmanii (A. E. Porsild) Holub [family COMPOSITAE], Folia Geobot. Phytotax., 8: 173. 1973
Senecio kjellmanii A. E. Porsild [family COMPOSITAE], Rhodora, 41: 299. 1939,. based on Cineraria frigida Richardson forma tomentosa Kjellman in A. E. Nordenskiöld, Vega Exp. Vetensk. Iakttag. 2: 13, plate 1. 1883, not S. tomentosus Michaux 1803
Senecio atropurpureus (Ledebour) B. Fedtschenko subsp. tomentosus (Kjellman) Hultén [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio atropurpureus var. dentatus A. Gray ex Hultén [family COMPOSITAE]
Senecio frigidus (Richardson) Lessing var. tomentosus (Kjellman) Cufodontis [family COMPOSITAE]
Tephroseris atropurpurea (Ledebour) Holub subsp. tomentosa (Kjellman) Á. Löve & D. Löve [family COMPOSITAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Theodore M. Barkley†
David F. Murray
Information
Perennials, 7–15 cm (stems and leaves floccose-tomentose or unevenly glabrate, distal stems and bases of phyllaries brown-woolly; rhizomes creeping). Stems single or loosely clustered. Leaves basal and cauline; petioles wingless or weakly winged (1–4 cm); blades ovate to subrhombic, 1–3 × 1–2 cm, margins usually irregularly toothed, sometimes subentire (proximal cauline leaves similar, petioles winged; distal leaves smaller, sessile, clasping, bractlike). Heads 1(–2). Involucres ± abruptly contracted to peduncles. Phyllaries 13(–21), greenish (tips greenish or purplish, usually obscured by dense, brown indument), 7–10 mm. Ray florets (0–)13; laminae 7–12+ mm. Disc florets 30–50; corollas yellow or light yellow. Cypselae glabrous; pappi white or whitish. 2n = 48, 96.
Phenology
may (spring), jun-aug (summer)
Altitude range
0–2000 m;
Distribution
e Asia (Russian Far East).USA AlaskaCanada N.W.T.Canada Yukon