Difference between revisions of "Pyrrocoma clementis var. villosa"

(Rydberg) Mayes ex G. K. Brown & D. J. Keil

Phytologia 73: 57. 1992.

Basionym: Pyrrocoma villosa Rydberg Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 27: 625. 1900
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Revision as of 21:31, 16 December 2019

Plants 10–15 cm. Stems ascending. Leaves oblanceolate, 70–100 × 10–15 mm, margins entire or slightly denticulate. Involucres ca. 20 mm wide. Phyllaries narrowly lanceolate, apices attenuate. Cypsela faces glabrous.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Aug.
Habitat: Openings in pine forest, above timberline in alpine meadows
Elevation: 2700–3500 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Variety villosa is recognized mainly by its glabrous cypselae, lanceolate phyllaries, and geographic isolation. It is known primarily from the Big Horn Mountains in north-central Wyoming. The affinities of this poorly known taxon are obscure. It has been considered a distinct species or related to Pyrrocoma uniflora or P. integrifolia.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.