Liatris ligulistylis |
Liatris compacta |
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northern plains gayfeather, Rocky Mountain blazing star, Rocky Mountain gayfeather, strap-style gayfeather |
Arkansas gayfeather, scaly blazing star |
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Habit | Plants 20–100 cm. | Plants 22–50 cm. |
Stems | sparsely to densely puberulent, puberulent-villous, or strigoso-puberulent. |
glabrous. |
Leaves | basal and proximal cauline 1-nerved, narrowly oblanceolate to spatulate-lanceolate, 90–150(–220) × 4–17(–24) mm, gradually reduced distally to near midstem, then abruptly reduced, linear or narrowly lanceolate, ascending to nearly erect, bractlike, sparsely to densely puberulent, ± gland-dotted. |
basal and proximal cauline 3–5-nerved (parallel veins evident, not persistent), elliptic-lanceolate, 80–150(–180) × 3–10(–12) mm (largest toward midstem), gradually or slightly reduced distally, glabrous, weakly gland-dotted. |
Peduncles | usually (5–)8–15(–30) mm. |
3–25 mm (each head subtended by broad, foliaceous bracts longer than involucres). |
Involucres | campanulate to turbinate-campanulate, 10–15 × 13–18 mm. |
cylindro-campanulate, 12–17 × 8–14 mm. |
Florets | 30–70; corolla tubes glabrous inside. |
18–25; corolla tubes glabrous inside (lobes adaxially hispid). |
Phyllaries | in (3–)4–5 series, oblong-obovate to oblong-spatulate, strongly unequal, essentially glabrous, margins with (purple) hyaline borders, erose to lacerate or irregular, apices broadly rounded to truncate. |
(loose to spreading) in 5–7 series, narrowly lanceolate (outer, usually longer than inner, foliaceous) to broadly oblong or narrowly oblong-lanceolate, usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely puberulent, margins without hyaline borders, apices acuminate to acute or cuspidate. |
Heads | (4–21) in open, racemiform arrays (terminal heads sometimes maturing first and larger). |
borne singly or (2–5) in loose, racemiform to spiciform arrays. |
Cypselae | 5–7 mm; pappi: lengths ± equaling corollas, bristles barbellate. |
5.5–8 mm; pappi: lengths ± equaling corollas, bristles plumose. |
Corms | subglobose (often knotty, densely fibrous-rooted). |
globose to subglobose. |
2n | = 20. |
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Liatris ligulistylis |
Liatris compacta |
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Phenology | Flowering Jul–Oct. | Flowering (May–)Jun–Sep. |
Habitat | Prairies (often wet), pine barrens, clearings in aspen and pine woods, ridges along lake shores, depressions in granite, rocky slopes, roadsides, ditches, along railroads, sand, clay | Rocky ridges, bluffs, hillsides, novaculite, sandstone, open woods, openings |
Elevation | 100–2400 m (300–7900 ft) | 100–600(–900) m (300–2000(–3000) ft) |
Distribution |
CO; IA; MN; MT; ND; NM; SD; WI; WY; AB; MB; SK
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AR
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Discussion | Liatris compacta is known from west-central Arkansas. It has been treated as a variety of L. squarrosa, to which it appears closely related (especially var. glabrata). In addition to morphologic differences, L. compacta is distinct in habitat and is geographically disjunct from its closest relatives (L. squarrosa vars. glabrata and squarrosa); it is sympatric with L. hirsuta, which apparently is separated by habitat. The bracts subtending the heads are foliaceous; the outermost phyllaries of L. squarrosa are relatively elongate and usually phyllary-like, not nearly so large as in L. compacta. Liatris compacta, L. squarrosa, L. hirsuta, and L. cylindracea are closely similar and interrelated: the basal leaves are on relatively widely spaced nodes, usually wither before flowering, and lengthen distally into the more crowded (shorter internodes) cauline leaves. At least the basal and proximal cauline leaves are basally sheathing and strongly parallel-veined. All species of this group also have at least a tendency for cylindric involucres, and corolla lobes of all are densely hirsute on the adaxial faces. Intermediates and intergrades among L. squarrosa, L. hirsuta, and L. cylindracea are relatively common in areas of sympatry; identifications are correspondingly arbitrary. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 21, p. 531. | FNA vol. 21, p. 517. |
Parent taxa | Asteraceae > tribe Eupatorieae > Liatris | Asteraceae > tribe Eupatorieae > Liatris |
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Synonyms | Lacinaria ligulistylis | L. squarrosa var. compacta |
Name authority | (A. Nelson) K. Schumann: Just’s Bot. Jahresber. 29(1): 569. (1903) | (Torrey & A. Gray) Rydberg: Brittonia 1: 98. (1931) |
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