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Carphephorus paniculatus (J. F. Gmelin) H. J.-C. Hebert [family COMPOSITAE]
Date Updated: 23 July 2012
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 21,
Names
Carphephorus paniculatus (J. F. Gmelin) H. J.-C. Hebert [family COMPOSITAE], Rhodora, 70: 483. 1968
Chrysocoma paniculata J. F. Gmelin [family COMPOSITAE], Syst. Nat., 2: 1204. 1792
Liatris paniculata (J. F. Gmelin) Michaux [family COMPOSITAE]
Trilisa paniculata (J. F. Gmelin) Cassini [family COMPOSITAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Guy L. Nesom
Information
Plants (30–)50–120(–180) cm. Stems densely and coarsely villoso-hirsute, eglandular. Leaves: basal and proximal cauline oblanceolate to narrowly elliptic, mostly 5–35 cm, margins plane; cauline much reduced, faces not gland-dotted. Heads in thyrsiform (often ± columnar) arrays. Peduncles stipitate-glandular (each with a subtending bract). Involucres (3.5–)4–6 mm. Phyllaries 5–12 in 1–2(–3) series, oblanceolate, gland-dotted or stipitate-glandular (sometimes with eglandular, biseriate hairs as well), apices acute to obtuse. Receptacles epaleate or partially paleate (paleae 1–2). Corollas glandular, lobes 1–1.5 mm. Cypselae eglandular; pappus bristles in ± 1 series. 2n = 20.
Phenology
dec-jan (winter), aug (summer), sep-nov (fall)
Altitude range
0–50 m;
Distribution
USA Ala.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA N.C.USA S.C.
Date Updated: 23 July 2012
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 21,
Names
Carphephorus paniculatus (J. F. Gmelin) H. J.-C. Hebert [family COMPOSITAE], Rhodora, 70: 483. 1968
Chrysocoma paniculata J. F. Gmelin [family COMPOSITAE], Syst. Nat., 2: 1204. 1792
Liatris paniculata (J. F. Gmelin) Michaux [family COMPOSITAE]
Trilisa paniculata (J. F. Gmelin) Cassini [family COMPOSITAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Guy L. Nesom
Information
Plants (30–)50–120(–180) cm. Stems densely and coarsely villoso-hirsute, eglandular. Leaves: basal and proximal cauline oblanceolate to narrowly elliptic, mostly 5–35 cm, margins plane; cauline much reduced, faces not gland-dotted. Heads in thyrsiform (often ± columnar) arrays. Peduncles stipitate-glandular (each with a subtending bract). Involucres (3.5–)4–6 mm. Phyllaries 5–12 in 1–2(–3) series, oblanceolate, gland-dotted or stipitate-glandular (sometimes with eglandular, biseriate hairs as well), apices acute to obtuse. Receptacles epaleate or partially paleate (paleae 1–2). Corollas glandular, lobes 1–1.5 mm. Cypselae eglandular; pappus bristles in ± 1 series. 2n = 20.
Phenology
dec-jan (winter), aug (summer), sep-nov (fall)
Altitude range
0–50 m;
Distribution
USA Ala.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA N.C.USA S.C.
Date Updated: 23 July 2012
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 21,
Names
Carphephorus paniculatus (J. F. Gmelin) H. J.-C. Hebert [family COMPOSITAE], Rhodora, 70: 483. 1968
Chrysocoma paniculata J. F. Gmelin [family COMPOSITAE], Syst. Nat., 2: 1204. 1792
Liatris paniculata (J. F. Gmelin) Michaux [family COMPOSITAE]
Trilisa paniculata (J. F. Gmelin) Cassini [family COMPOSITAE]
Treatment Author(s)
Guy L. Nesom
Information
Plants (30–)50–120(–180) cm. Stems densely and coarsely villoso-hirsute, eglandular. Leaves: basal and proximal cauline oblanceolate to narrowly elliptic, mostly 5–35 cm, margins plane; cauline much reduced, faces not gland-dotted. Heads in thyrsiform (often ± columnar) arrays. Peduncles stipitate-glandular (each with a subtending bract). Involucres (3.5–)4–6 mm. Phyllaries 5–12 in 1–2(–3) series, oblanceolate, gland-dotted or stipitate-glandular (sometimes with eglandular, biseriate hairs as well), apices acute to obtuse. Receptacles epaleate or partially paleate (paleae 1–2). Corollas glandular, lobes 1–1.5 mm. Cypselae eglandular; pappus bristles in ± 1 series. 2n = 20.
Phenology
dec-jan (winter), aug (summer), sep-nov (fall)
Altitude range
0–50 m;
Distribution
USA Ala.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA N.C.USA S.C.
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