Difference between revisions of "Eriophyllum lanatum"

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* Latin Name: ''Eriophyllum'' ''lanatum''
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* Scientific Name: ''Eriophyllum'' ''lanatum''
 
* Family: Asteraceae
 
* Family: Asteraceae
 
* Common Names: common woolly sunflower
 
* Common Names: common woolly sunflower
 
* Codon: ERILAN
 
* Codon: ERILAN
==Taxonomy==
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[[File:ERILAN1.jpg |thumb|Photo by Richard Old, also featured on Main Page]]
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===Taxonomy===
 
{{Taxobox
 
{{Taxobox
| name = ''Eriophyllum lanatum''
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| name =
| image = ERILAN1.jpg
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| image =  
 
| image_caption = Photo by Richard Old, also featured on Main Page
 
| image_caption = Photo by Richard Old, also featured on Main Page
 
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
 
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
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<ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=37334</ref>
 
<ref>Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=37334</ref>
  
==Description==
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===Description===
  
 
Lifespan
 
Lifespan
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Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.
 
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.
  
==Bloom Period==
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===Bloom Period===
==Distribution==
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===Distribution===
 
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah
 
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah
  
==Habitat==
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===Habitat===
 
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations
 
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations
  
==Uses==
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===Uses===
 
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies
 
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies
  
==Propagation==
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===Propagation===
 
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.
 
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.
 
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted
 
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted
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Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.
 
Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.
 
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site.  Long-lived.
 
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site.  Long-lived.
==References==
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===Photo Gallery===
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<gallery>
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File:ERILAN2.jpg| Photo by Ray Izumi, 2009
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File:ERILAN3.jpg| Seedling, courtesy of CNLM
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File:ERILAN4.jpg| Young growth, courtesy of CNLM
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File:ERILAN5.jpg| Inflorescence, photo by Ben Legler, 2004
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File:ERILAN6.jpg|Seeds, photo by Roger T. George, 2016.
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</gallery>
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===References===
 
-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51.
 
-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51.
 
-Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum
 
-Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum
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-Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46
 
-Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46
 
Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06
 
Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06
==Photo Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
File:ERILAN2.jpg| Photo by Ray Izumi, 2009
 
File:ERILAN3.jpg| Seedling, courtesy of CNLM
 
File:ERILAN4.jpg| Young growth, courtesy of CNLM
 
File:ERILAN5.jpg| Inflorescence, photo by Ben Legler, 2004
 
File:ERILAN6.jpg|Seeds, photo by Roger T. George, 2016.
 
</gallery>
 

Revision as of 20:52, 20 March 2021

  • Scientific Name: Eriophyllum lanatum
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Common Names: common woolly sunflower
  • Codon: ERILAN
Photo by Richard Old, also featured on Main Page

Taxonomy

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Subkingdom: Viridiplantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Subphylum: Spermatophytina
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Asteranae
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Eriophyllum Lag.
Species: Eriophyllum lanatum (Pursh) Forbes

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Description

Lifespan Perennial


General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.

Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.

Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales. Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.

Bloom Period

Distribution

Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah

Habitat

Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations

Uses

Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies

Propagation

May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall. Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted Seed germination: Good germination after cold storage and fall planting in cold frames Seed life: Many years when well stored Recommended seed storage conditions: Dry down to 5-8% moisture. Store cold at 0-2°C. Propagation recommendations: Good germination from seed. Soil or medium requirements: Recommendation 1:1:1:2 sand:pumice:peat moss:fir bark Installation form: Direct seeding into site may reduce seedling dormancy or loss. Recommended planting density: Dense and patchy Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time. Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site. Long-lived.

Photo Gallery

References

-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51. -Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum -Hunt, John W.; Boul , Rachelle D. ; Brown , Matthew R. ; Koenig , David A.; Leigh , Mark ; Pushnik, James C. 2006. Propagation protocol for production of container Eriophyllum lanatum plants (Potted nursery stock ); CSU, Chico Research Foundation, Chico, California. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 11 April 2006). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery. -Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2004. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [www.eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. -Kozloff, E., 2005. “Plants of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia”, Timber Press, Portland -The Native Plant Network, http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/ -USDA, PLANTS database. http://plants.usda.gov -Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46

Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06
  1. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved from https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=37334