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Lemmon's groundsel, Lemmon's ragwort

Warnock's ragwort

Habit Subshrubs (monocarpic?), (10–)20–100 cm (taproots woody). Subshrubs, 20–40 cm (taproots forming woody crowns).
Herbage

glabrous or with tufts of white hairs in leaf axils.

closely, unevenly lanate-floccose, glabrescent.

Stems

usually 1 (branching distally, unevenly reddish, usually somewhat lax).

usually multiple (strict or nearly so, arching-erect).

Leaves

evenly distributed;

petiolate (proximal) or sessile;

blades lanceolate to lance-linear, 3–10+ × (0.5–)1–2 cm, bases tapered (or auriculate), margins (sometimes revolute) unevenly dentate to subentire (mid and distal leaves similar, smaller, bases expanded, ± truncate to cordate, clasping).

(often recurved and thickish-turgid) concentrated distally on stems;

sessile or obscurely petiolate;

blades narrowly linear to filiform (2–7 cm × 1 mm), bases ± linear, margins entire.

Ray florets

usually ± 8 or ± 13, rarely 0;

corolla laminae 8–10 mm.

usually ± 8, rarely 0;

corolla laminae 5–10 mm.

Phyllaries

± 21, (4–)5–8 mm, tips often with minute black dots.

± 13, 5–8 mm, tips green or minutely black.

Calyculi

of 3–5+ linear to subulate bractlets (to 1.5 mm).

0 or of 3–5 bractlets (lengths less than 1/2 phyllaries).

Heads

4–12 in loose, corymbiform arrays.

3–10 in corymbiform arrays (involucres weakly campanulate).

Cypselae

hairy.

glabrous.

Senecio lemmonii

Senecio warnockii

Phenology Flowering late winter–early summer. Flowering fall (perhaps spring–summer).
Habitat Rocky sites in deserts Open sites, gypseous soils
Elevation 500–1000 m (1600–3300 ft) 800–1500 m (2600–4900 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AZ; Mexico
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from FNA
NM; TX
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Discussion

Some young or depauperate specimens of Senecio lemmonii from northern Mexico resemble S. californicus, which occurs farther to the west in California and Baja California. Whether or not there is a relationship between the two is undetermined.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Of conservation concern.

Senecio warnockii is infrequently collected; additional study may show it to be an edaphic phase of S. flaccidus. The restriction to gypseous soils and the gross aspect combine to make it distinctive.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 20, p. 568. FNA vol. 20, p. 559.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Senecioneae > Senecio Asteraceae > tribe Senecioneae > Senecio
Sibling taxa
S. actinella, S. amplectens, S. ampullaceus, S. aphanactis, S. arizonicus, S. aronicoides, S. astephanus, S. atratus, S. bigelovii, S. blochmaniae, S. californicus, S. cannabifolius, S. clarkianus, S. crassulus, S. elegans, S. elmeri, S. eremophilus, S. ertterae, S. erucifolius, S. flaccidus, S. fremontii, S. hydrophiloides, S. hydrophilus, S. integerrimus, S. jacobaea, S. lugens, S. lyonii, S. megacephalus, S. mohavensis, S. multidentatus, S. neowebsteri, S. parryi, S. pattersonensis, S. pseudoarnica, S. pudicus, S. quaylei, S. rapifolius, S. riddellii, S. sacramentanus, S. scorzonella, S. serra, S. sheldonensis, S. soldanella, S. spartioides, S. sphaerocephalus, S. spribillei, S. squalidus, S. sylvaticus, S. taraxacoides, S. triangularis, S. viscosus, S. vulgaris, S. warnockii, S. wootonii
S. actinella, S. amplectens, S. ampullaceus, S. aphanactis, S. arizonicus, S. aronicoides, S. astephanus, S. atratus, S. bigelovii, S. blochmaniae, S. californicus, S. cannabifolius, S. clarkianus, S. crassulus, S. elegans, S. elmeri, S. eremophilus, S. ertterae, S. erucifolius, S. flaccidus, S. fremontii, S. hydrophiloides, S. hydrophilus, S. integerrimus, S. jacobaea, S. lemmonii, S. lugens, S. lyonii, S. megacephalus, S. mohavensis, S. multidentatus, S. neowebsteri, S. parryi, S. pattersonensis, S. pseudoarnica, S. pudicus, S. quaylei, S. rapifolius, S. riddellii, S. sacramentanus, S. scorzonella, S. serra, S. sheldonensis, S. soldanella, S. spartioides, S. sphaerocephalus, S. spribillei, S. squalidus, S. sylvaticus, S. taraxacoides, S. triangularis, S. viscosus, S. vulgaris, S. wootonii
Synonyms S. decorticans
Name authority A. Gray: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 17: 220. (1882) Shinners: Sida 1: 379. (1964)
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