Perityle sect. Pappothrix

(A. Gray) A. M. Powell

Sida 3: 277. 1968.

Basionym: Laphamia sect. Pappothrix A. Gray
Synonyms: Undefined sect. Pappothrix (A. Gray) Rydberg
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 21. Treatment on page 318. Mentioned on page 317, 320, 325.
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Perennials or subshrubs (usually in rock crevices, stems often brittle). Involucres cylindric, narrowly funnelform, or campanulate, 6–12 × 3–15 mm. Ray florets 0. Disc florets 5–150; corollas cream, yellow, or white. Cypselae oblong to narrowly oblanceolate, partially flattened to subcylindric, usually somewhat rounded or angled on 1 or both faces, margins inconspicuously calloused, almost glabrous or short-hairy; pappi of 8–35 unequal, antrorsely barbellulate bristles 0.5–3.5 mm (in P. vitreomontana all but 2–3 may be reduced to vestigial nubs). x = 17.

Distribution

sw United States.

Discussion

Species 6 (6 in the flora).

Key

1 Disc florets 20–150; corollas yellow; New Mexico Perityle cernua
1 Disc florets 5–16; corollas cream, yellow, or white; New Mexico, Texas > 2
2 Disc florets 5–6(–8); phyllaries 5–6; plants usually glabrate or puberulent, sometimes hirtellous; New Mexico, Texas Perityle quinqueflora
2 Disc florets 8–16; phyllaries 8–16; plants hirsute, pilose, puberulent, or tomentose-canescent; Texas > 3
3 Leaf blades deltate to ovate overall, 3-lobed Perityle fosteri
3 Leaf blades ovate, ovate-deltate, subcordate, subdeltate, subovate, or subreniform (not 3-lobed, margins usually toothed) > 4
4 Corollas yellow or white; pappi of (16–)20–30 bristles; plants hirsute, pilose, or puberulent Perityle rupestris
4 Corollas white; pappi of 2–20 bristles; plants pilose or tomentose-canescent > 5
5 Plants pilose; pappi of 2–6 bristles plus vestigial nubs between bristles, or of 10–20 bristles Perityle vitreomontana
5 Plants densely tomentose-canescent; pappi of (10–)14–20 bristles Perityle cinerea