Difference between revisions of "Liatris punctata var. mucronata"
in B. L. Turner et al., Atlas Vasc. Pl. Texas, 6. 2003.
Basionym: Liatris mucronata de Candolle
Synonyms: Lacinaria leptostachya Bush Lacinaria ruthii Bush Liatris angustifolia (Bush) Gaiser
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− | |discussion=<p>Varieties mucronata and punctata intergrade where their ranges meet in central Texas (G. L. Nesom and R. J. O’Kennon 2001). Plants currently identified as Liatris punctata or L. mucronata in northern Arkansas, southern Missouri, and adjacent Kansas appear to represent an undescribed race, perhaps most closely related to L. aestivalis.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>Varieties mucronata and punctata intergrade where their ranges meet in central Texas (G. L. Nesom and R. J. O’Kennon 2001). Plants currently identified as <i>Liatris punctata</i> or <i>L. mucronata</i> in northern Arkansas, southern Missouri, and adjacent Kansas appear to represent an undescribed race, perhaps most closely related to <i>L. aestivalis</i>.</p> |
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Revision as of 16:31, 18 September 2019
Corms globose to depressed-globose. Leaves 70–150 × 1–3 mm. Heads in dense, spiciform arrays (closely spaced, stems usually obscured by heads). Involucres 7–9(–12) mm. Phyllaries in (4–)5–6 series. Florets (3–)4–5(–6).
Phenology: Flowering mid Aug–Oct.
Habitat: Prairies, mesquite-grasslands, roadsides, fencerows, sands, clay, sandy loams, often rocky
Elevation: 50–300 m
Distribution
Ark., Kans., Mo., Okla., Tex.
Discussion
Varieties mucronata and punctata intergrade where their ranges meet in central Texas (G. L. Nesom and R. J. O’Kennon 2001). Plants currently identified as Liatris punctata or L. mucronata in northern Arkansas, southern Missouri, and adjacent Kansas appear to represent an undescribed race, perhaps most closely related to L. aestivalis.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.