Pluchea odorata |
Pluchea carolinensis |
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marsh fleabane, salt marsh fleabane, shrubby camphor-weed, sweet-scented camphorweed, sweetscent |
cough bush, cure-for-all, sourbrush, sourbush, wild tobacco |
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Habit | Annuals or perennials, 20–200 cm; fibrous-rooted. | Subshrubs, 100–400 cm; tap-rooted. | ||||
Stems | stipitate- to sessile-glandular (commonly with eglandular but viscid hairs as well), not arachnose. |
matted-villous with viscid, vitreous hairs, proximally glabrescent, not evidently glandular. |
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Leaves | petiolate or sessile; blades (succulent, drying thin) lance-ovate to ovate or ovate-elliptic, mostly 4–15 × 1–7 cm, margins shallowly serrate, faces glabrate to moderately or densely pubescent (hairs crinkly). |
petiolate (petioles 10–40 mm); blades (thickish, strongly bicolor) elliptic to oblong-obovate or ovate, 5–16(–20) × 2–6(–8) cm, margins entire or denticulate (teeth callous-tipped), abaxial faces moderately or sparsely matted-villous to crinkly-puberulent, adaxial (green) glabrate. |
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Involucres | cylindro-campanulate, 5–6 × 4–8(–10) mm. |
broadly campanulate to cupulate, 4.5–6 × 5–10 mm. |
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Corollas | pink to rosy or purple. |
whitish to pink-lavender. |
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Phyllaries | usually cream, sometimes purplish, minutely sessile-glandular (outer usually also puberulent), sometimes glabrate. |
greenish to creamy or tan, sometimes slightly purple, glandular-tomentose. |
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Heads | in corymbiform arrays (flat-topped to rounded, often layered, sometimes incorporating relatively long, leafy, lateral branches, clusters of heads terminal on branches, some lateral branches nearly equaling or surpassing central portions). |
in dense, corymbiform arrays (held beyond the leaves, axes minutely bracteate, bracts abruptly differentiated from cauline leaves). |
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Pappi | persistent, bristles distinct. |
tardily falling, bristles distinct. |
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2n | = 20. |
= 20. |
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Pluchea odorata |
Pluchea carolinensis |
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Phenology | Late Feb–Jun. | |||||
Habitat | Roadsides, borders of hammocks | |||||
Elevation | 0 m (0 ft) | |||||
Distribution |
AL; AR; AZ; CA; CT; DE; FL; GA; IL; IN; KS; LA; MA; MD; ME; MI; MS; NC; NJ; NM; NV; NY; OK; PA; RI; SC; TX; UT; VA; ON; South America; w Africa; Pacific Islands
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Mexico; Central America; South America; West Indies; Bermuda [Introduced, Fla.; introduced in Pacific Islands]
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Discussion | Varieties 2 (2 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Pluchea carolinensis is naturalized in the Hawaiian Islands and other Pacific Islands. The names Pluchea odorata of authors, not (Linnaeus) Cassini, and P. symphytifolia of authors, not Conyza symphytifolia Miller in the sense of W. T. Gillis (1977), have been used for plants here called Pluchea carolinensis. The taxon was long identified as P. odorata (R. K. Godfrey 1952) and was known as P. [Conyza] symphytifolia (Miller) Gillis for a while. Conyza symphytifolia Miller is a synonym of Neurolaena lobata (Linnaeus) Cassini (R. Khan and C. E. Jarvis 1989). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Key |
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Source | FNA vol. 19, p. 481. | FNA vol. 19, p. 480. | ||||
Parent taxa | Asteraceae > tribe Plucheeae > Pluchea | Asteraceae > tribe Plucheeae > Pluchea | ||||
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Synonyms | Conyza odorata | Conyza carolinensis | ||||
Name authority | (Linnaeus) Cassini: in F. Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat. ed. 2, 42: 3. (1826) | (Jacquin) G. Don: in R. Sweet, Hort Brit. ed. 3, 350. (1839) | ||||
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