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− | '''Common | + | * Scientific Name: ''Erigeron'' ''speciosus'' |
+ | * Family: Asteraceae | ||
+ | * Common Names: showy daisy, showy fleabane, splendid fleabane | ||
+ | * Synonyms/Misapplications: ''Erigeron'' ''subtrinervis, Erigeron'' ''subtrinervis, Stenactis'' ''speciosa'' | ||
+ | * Codon: ERISPE | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[File:ERISPE1.jpg |thumb|Photo by Rod Gilbert, 2005. Also featured on Main Page.]] | ||
+ | ===Taxonomy=== | ||
+ | {{Taxobox | ||
+ | | name = | ||
+ | | image = | ||
+ | | image_caption = Photo by Rod Gilbert, 2005. Also featured on Main Page. | ||
+ | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae | ||
+ | | subregnum = Viridiplantae | ||
+ | | phylum = Tracheophyta | ||
+ | | subphylum= Spermophytina | ||
+ | | classis = Magnoliopsida | ||
+ | | subclassis = Asteranae | ||
+ | | ordo = Asterales | ||
+ | | familia = Asteraceae | ||
+ | | genus = ''Erigeron'' L. | ||
+ | | species = '''''Erigeron speciosus''''' (Lindl.) DC | ||
+ | | subspecies = | ||
+ | | synonyms = *''Erigeron conspicuus'' Rydb. | ||
+ | *''Erigeron macranthus'' Nutt. | ||
+ | *''Erigeron subtrinervis'' ssp. ''conspicuus'' (Rydb.) Cronquist | ||
+ | *''Erigeron speciosus'' var. ''macranthus'' (Nutt.) Cronquist | ||
+ | *''Erigeron speciosus'' var. ''speciosus ''(Lindl.) DC. | ||
+ | *''Erigeron subtrinervis'' var. ''conspicuus'' (Rydb.) Cronquist | ||
+ | *''Erigeron speciosus'' var. ''conspicuus ''(Rydb.) Breitung | ||
+ | *''Erigeron speciosus ''var. ''typicus'' Cronquist | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=35950</ref> | ||
− | ''' | + | ===Description=== |
+ | Perennial herb growing from a woody caudex with blue to white terminal pseudanthia, growing to 80 cm tall.<ref name=":0">WTU | ||
+ | Herbarium, Burke Museum, & University of Washington. Retrieved from https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Erigeron%20speciosus</ref> Roots fibrous, rhizomatous.<ref name=":1">Flora of North America. Retrieved | ||
+ | from http://dev.floranorthamerica.org/Erigeron_speciosus</ref> Leaves cauline, glabrous, 3-nerved,<ref name=":0" /> lower are ligulate-acute to spatulate, petiolate, upper becoming lanceolate and sessile.<ref>Bowcutt, F., & | ||
+ | Hamman, S. (2016). ''Vascular Plants | ||
+ | of the South Sound Prairies''. p. 72.</ref> Pseudanthia radiate, terminally clustered in groups of 1-13;<ref name=":0" /> phyllaries narrow,<ref name=":2">Hitchcock, C. L., Cronquist, A., Giblin, D., | ||
+ | & Legler, B. et al. (2018). ''Flora of the Pacific Northwest: an | ||
+ | illustrated manual''. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 569-574.</ref> in 2-3(4) rows;<ref name=":1" /> ray florets 65-150, light purple to blue (white), 9-18 mm long;<ref name=":0" /> disk florets yellow, 4-5 mm;<ref name=":2" /> pappus bristles 20-30;<ref name=":2" /> ovaries inferior, becoming 2-nerved achenes.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
+ | ===Bloom Period=== | ||
+ | June-August<ref name=":0" /> | ||
− | + | ===Distribution=== | |
− | + | Distributed across Washington; British Columbia to Oregon, inland to Nevada, Arizona, the Rocky Mountains and northern Great Plains.<ref name=":0" /> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ===Habitat=== | |
− | + | Low to mid-elevation prairies and forest openings.<ref name=":0" /> | |
− | + | ||
− | [ | + | ===Uses=== |
− | + | Use of decoction by the Ramah Navajo people as a contraceptive and to treat menstrual pain.<ref>Native | |
− | + | American Ethnobotany Database. Retrieved from http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Erigeron+speciosus</ref> | |
− | + | ||
+ | ===Propagation=== | ||
+ | [https://npn.rngr.net/search?SearchableText=Erigeron+speciosus Native Plant Network Propagation Protocol] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Seed=== | ||
+ | Seed sample from 2011 | ||
+ | Average Measurement: 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.3 | ||
+ | Measurement Range: L: 1.6 – 2.25, W: 0.4 – 0.8, D: .2 – 0.4 | ||
+ | Latitudinal Cross Section: elliptical | ||
+ | Longitudinal Cross Section: elliptical | ||
+ | Shape: Seed narrowed at dimpled hilum, broadening at pappus end. | ||
+ | Additional Structure: Seeds have pappus of white hairs 2 -3 times the length of the seed body, arranged in a circular pattern around apex opposite hilum. | ||
+ | Color: Seeds brown, hilum and pappus white. | ||
+ | Surface: Hilum smooth, seed body lightly hairy, pappus finely barbed. | ||
+ | ===Photo Gallery=== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:ERISPE2.jpg| Photo: Rod Gilbert, 2004 | ||
+ | File:ERISPE3.png|seedling, courtesy of CNLM | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === References === | ||
+ | <references /> |
Latest revision as of 12:37, 29 June 2021
- Scientific Name: Erigeron speciosus
- Family: Asteraceae
- Common Names: showy daisy, showy fleabane, splendid fleabane
- Synonyms/Misapplications: Erigeron subtrinervis, Erigeron subtrinervis, Stenactis speciosa
- Codon: ERISPE
Contents
Taxonomy
Scientific classification | |
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Subkingdom: | Viridiplantae |
Phylum: | Tracheophyta |
Subphylum: | Spermophytina |
Class: | Magnoliopsida |
Subclass: | Asteranae |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Erigeron L. |
Species: | Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC |
Synonyms | |
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Description
Perennial herb growing from a woody caudex with blue to white terminal pseudanthia, growing to 80 cm tall.[2] Roots fibrous, rhizomatous.[3] Leaves cauline, glabrous, 3-nerved,[2] lower are ligulate-acute to spatulate, petiolate, upper becoming lanceolate and sessile.[4] Pseudanthia radiate, terminally clustered in groups of 1-13;[2] phyllaries narrow,[5] in 2-3(4) rows;[3] ray florets 65-150, light purple to blue (white), 9-18 mm long;[2] disk florets yellow, 4-5 mm;[5] pappus bristles 20-30;[5] ovaries inferior, becoming 2-nerved achenes.[2]
Bloom Period
June-August[2]
Distribution
Distributed across Washington; British Columbia to Oregon, inland to Nevada, Arizona, the Rocky Mountains and northern Great Plains.[2]
Habitat
Low to mid-elevation prairies and forest openings.[2]
Uses
Use of decoction by the Ramah Navajo people as a contraceptive and to treat menstrual pain.[6]
Propagation
Native Plant Network Propagation Protocol
Seed
Seed sample from 2011 Average Measurement: 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.3 Measurement Range: L: 1.6 – 2.25, W: 0.4 – 0.8, D: .2 – 0.4 Latitudinal Cross Section: elliptical Longitudinal Cross Section: elliptical Shape: Seed narrowed at dimpled hilum, broadening at pappus end. Additional Structure: Seeds have pappus of white hairs 2 -3 times the length of the seed body, arranged in a circular pattern around apex opposite hilum. Color: Seeds brown, hilum and pappus white. Surface: Hilum smooth, seed body lightly hairy, pappus finely barbed.
Photo Gallery
References
- ↑ Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=35950
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 WTU Herbarium, Burke Museum, & University of Washington. Retrieved from https://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Erigeron%20speciosus
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Flora of North America. Retrieved from http://dev.floranorthamerica.org/Erigeron_speciosus
- ↑ Bowcutt, F., & Hamman, S. (2016). Vascular Plants of the South Sound Prairies. p. 72.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Hitchcock, C. L., Cronquist, A., Giblin, D., & Legler, B. et al. (2018). Flora of the Pacific Northwest: an illustrated manual. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 569-574.
- ↑ Native American Ethnobotany Database. Retrieved from http://naeb.brit.org/uses/search/?string=Erigeron+speciosus