Erigeron breweri var. porphyreticus |
Erigeron breweri var. jacinteus |
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Brewer's fleabane, fleabane |
Brewer's fleabane, San Jacinto Mountains. daisy |
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Habit | Plants 20–30 cm; woody roots and relatively slender caudex branches. | Plants 7–15 cm; fibrous-rooted, relatively slender, rhizomelike bases, without strongly developed woody roots. |
Stems | ascending-erect, often wiry and brittle. |
prostrate to procumbent, not wiry or brittle. (Leaves 5–12 mm). |
Phyllaries | hispido-hirsute (hairs translucent, spreading, stiff, relatively thick-based), sometimes slightly glandular. |
glabrous or sparsely hairy, densely glandular. |
Erigeron breweri var. porphyreticus |
Erigeron breweri var. jacinteus |
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Phenology | Flowering May–Aug(–Sep). | Flowering Jun–Sep. |
Habitat | Open, rocky sites, commonly crevices and ledges, sagebrush, pinyon-juniper, ponderosa pine | Open, rocky crests and slopes |
Elevation | (1200–)1300–2700(–3100) m ((3900–)4300–8900(–10200) ft) | 2700–2900 m (8900–9500 ft) |
Distribution |
CA; NV |
CA |
Discussion | Variety porphyreticus is similar to var. breweri in the production of relatively slender, rhizomelike proximal caudex branches, spreading-deflexed stem vestiture, and blue ray corollas; var. porphyreticus differs in its wirier stems, generally greater development of flowering branches, larger heads, and hirsuto-hispid phyllaries with broad, stramineous-indurate margins and lack of green apical patches. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 20, p. 317. | FNA vol. 20, p. 318. |
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Synonyms | E. porphyreticus | E. jacinteus |
Name authority | (M. E. Jones) Cronquist: Brittonia 6: 283. (1947) | (H. M. Hall) Cronquist: Brittonia 6: 284. (1947) |
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