Gaillardia |
Gaillardia aristata |
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blanket-flower, fire wheel, gaillardia |
blanket flower, brown-eyed susan, common blanket-flower, common gaillardia, common Indian blanket, great-flower gaillardia |
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Habit | Annuals, perennials, or subshrubs, 10–80+ cm (sometimes rhizomatous). | Perennials (sometimes flowering first year), 20–80 cm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stems | usually erect, usually branched (from bases or throughout). |
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Leaves | basal, basal and cauline, or mostly cauline; alternate; petiolate or sessile; blades mostly elliptic, lanceolate, linear, oblong, obovate, ovate, or spatulate, often pinnately lobed, ultimate margins toothed or entire, faces usually scabrellous to villous (hairs simple or jointed), rarely glabrous, usually notably gland-dotted (except in 10. G. suavis). |
basal and cauline or cauline; petiolar bases 5–15 cm; blades oblanceolate to lanceolate, 5–15 cm × 5–30(–40) mm, margins raggedly pinnately lobed to toothed or entire, faces scabrellous and/or sparsely to densely villous (hairs jointed). |
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Peduncles | (5–)20–35+ cm. |
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Involucres | hemispheric to nearly rotate, mostly 9–20+ mm diam. |
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Receptacles | convex to hemispheric, smooth or pitted (often with scattered, hard, setiform enations), epaleate. |
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Ray florets | 0, or 5–15+, usually neuter, rarely pistillate and fertile or styliferous and sterile; corollas yellow to white or orange to red, purplish, or brown, often bicolored (sometimes “ray” corollas funnelform, 5-lobed, heads radiant). |
(6–)12–18+; corollas yellow or yellow/purple, rarely tubular and 5-lobed, usually distally laminate and 3-lobed, 15–35+ mm. |
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Disc florets | 20–100+, bisexual, fertile; corollas yellow or orange to red, purplish, or brown (distally ± shaggily hairy, hairs jointed), tubes much shorter than ampliate, campanulate to cylindric or urceolate throats, lobes 5, broadly deltate or ovate (± equal, sometimes attenuate or attenuate-terete apically; style-branch apices ± attenuate, usually hispidulous). |
60–120+; corollas usually purple or purple-tipped, sometimes yellow, tubes 0.5–1.5 mm, throats cylindric to urceolate, 4.5–5.5 mm, lobes lance-ovate to triangular-attenuate, 1–2 mm, jointed hairs 0.3+ mm. |
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Phyllaries | persistent, 14–40+ in 2–3+ series (reflexed in fruit, usually distinct, oblanceolate, lanceolate, narrowly triangular, or linear, subequal to unequal, usually chartaceous proximally, distally herbaceous, apices often attenuate). |
24–40+ ovate to lance-attenuate, 10–15+ mm, ciliate with jointed hairs (also strigose and gland-dotted). |
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Heads | usually radiate or discoid (sometimes radiant), borne singly. |
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Cypselae | obpyramidal to clavate, ± 4-angled (lengths 1–1.5+ diams.), sparsely to densely hairy (at least proximally, hairs straight); pappi usually persistent, of 6–10+ medially thickened, laterally scarious scales in 1–2 series (all, some, or none aristate), rarely 0. |
clavate (outer) to obpyramidal (inner), 2.5–6 mm, hairs 1.5–2.5 mm, inserted at bases; pappi of 8 ovate to lanceolate, aristate scales 5–6 mm (scarious bases 1.5–3 × 0.4–1.5 mm). |
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Receptacular | setae 2–6 mm. |
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x | = 19. |
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2n | = 34, 68. |
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Gaillardia |
Gaillardia aristata |
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Phenology | Flowering May–Sep. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Habitat | Open places, usually among aspens or pines, or with sagebrush, often dry, sandy benches or bars | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | 200–2900 m [700–9500 ft] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution |
North America; Mexico; South America (mostly Argentina) |
CO; CT; ID; MA; MN; MT; ND; NH; OR; SD; UT; WA; WY; AB; BC; MB; NT; SK; YT
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Discussion | Species 15–17 or more (11 in the flora). Some horticultural gaillardias may be derived from hybrids (e.g., Gaillardia ×grandiflora van Houtte) involving G. aristata and some other species (probably G. pulchella). Such horticultural plants sometimes persist after cultivation or occur sporadically as waifs in places well beyond the “natural” ranges of the “parent” species; e.g., scattered localities in Arizona and California. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 21, p. 421. | FNA vol. 21, p. 424. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name authority | Fougeroux: Observ. Phys. 29: 55. 1786 (as Gaillarda): Hist. Acad. Roy. Sci. Mém. Math. Phys. (Paris, 4to) 1786: 5. (1788) | Pursh: Fl. Amer. Sept. 2: 573. (1813) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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