Agoseris apargioides |
Agoseris apargioides var. maritima |
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coast dandelion, seaside agoseris, seaside false-dandelion, woolly goat chicory |
Oregon agoseris, seaside agoseris, woolly goat chicory |
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Stems | 0 or 1–5+ (becoming buried by drifting sand and appearing pseudorhizomatous). |
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Leaves | usually reclining to decumbent, sometimes erect; blades mostly oblanceolate to spatulate, sometimes nearly linear, 3–15 cm, margins usually dentate to lobed or pinnatifid, rarely entire, lobes 3–5(–7) pairs, filiform to spatulate, spreading to antrorse, lobules mostly 0, faces glabrous or densely hairy. |
mostly erect; blades oblanceolate, 4–10(–13) cm × 4–20 mm, margins entire, toothed, or lobed, lobes lanceolate to oblanceolate, faces glabrous or sparsely villous. |
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Peduncles | ± elongating after flowering, 7–45 cm in fruit, glabrous or glabrate to hairy, often villous basally, sometimes villous to tomentose apically, sometimes stipitate-glandular. |
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Involucres | obconic to hemispheric, 1.5–2.5 cm in fruit. |
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Receptacles | epaleate. |
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Florets | 25–200; corollas yellow, tubes 2–5.5 mm, ligules 3–16 × 1–3 mm; anthers 1.5–4.5 mm. |
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Corollas | ± equal to phyllaries at flowering, ligules 3–6 mm; anthers 1.5–2.5 mm. |
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Phyllaries | imbricate (sometimes subequal) in 2–3 series, green or medially rosy purple, often spotted and/or with purple-black midstripes, margins ciliate to tomentose, faces usually ± villous, sometimes glabrous, sometimes stipitate-glandular; outer mostly spreading, adaxially usually ± tomentose, rarely glabrous; inner erect, elongating after flowering. |
lanceolate to oblanceolate, margins glabrous or ciliate, faces glabrous or villous (hairs opaque, mostly whitish), mostly eglandular. |
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Cypselae | 5–12 mm; bodies fusiform to obconic, 3–5 mm, beaks (1–)3–8 mm, lengths mostly 1–2 times bodies; pappus bristles in 2–3 series, 4–9 mm. |
± monomorphic, whitish, not purplish, ribs ± ridged, straight, ± uniform. |
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2n | = 36. |
= 36. |
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Agoseris apargioides |
Agoseris apargioides var. maritima |
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Phenology | Flowering Jul–Aug. | |||||||||
Habitat | Coastal dunes, sand hills, and beach heads | |||||||||
Elevation | 0–50 m (0–200 ft) | |||||||||
Distribution |
CA; OR; WA
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CA; OR; WA |
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Discussion | Varieties 3 (3 in the flora). A misinterpretation of the type description of Agoseris apargioides resulted in its confusion with A. hirsuta during the latter half of the twentieth century; the two species are not conspecific. Agoseris apargioides (in the strict sense) here includes what most authors of recent floras have called A. apargioides subsp. maritima and/or var. eastwoodiae. It occurs on coastal dunes along the Pacific coast from central California to Washington. A unique feature of A. apargioides is that its stems become progressively buried by drifting sand, leaving a terminal rosette of leaves exposed, the plants thus appearing pseudorhizomatous. Agoseris apargioides is part of a close alliance that includes A. heterophylla, A. hirsuta, and A. coronopifolia from South America. Exact relationships within this group are not clear. Putative hybrids between A. apargioides and A. heterophylla var. cryptopleura, A. hirsuta, and A. grandiflora var. grandiflora have been identified. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Variety maritima occurs from Humboldt Bay, California, to Neah Bay, Washington. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 19, p. 331. | FNA vol. 19, p. 332. | ||||||||
Parent taxa | Asteraceae > tribe Cichorieae > Agoseris | Asteraceae > tribe Cichorieae > Agoseris > Agoseris apargioides | ||||||||
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Synonyms | Troximon apargioides | A. maritima, A. apargioides subsp. maritima | ||||||||
Name authority | (Lessing) Greene: Pittonia 2: 177. (1891) | (E. Sheldon) Cronquist: in C. L. Hitchcock et al., Sida 21: 716. (2004) | ||||||||
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