Senecio spribillei |
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Habit | Perennials, 5–20 cm (caudices branched). |
Herbage | glabrous. |
Stems | usually single. |
Leaves | progressively reduced distally (basal and proximal withering before flowering); petiolate (petioles purplish, weakly winged, 4–5 cm); blades broadly triangular-ovate to suborbiculate, 2–4(–5) × 2.5–3 cm, bases truncate to ± cuneate, margins coarsely spinulose-dentate (mid leaves similar, persistent). |
Ray florets | “few”; corolla laminae ca. 7 mm (inconspicuous, equaling or barely surpassing phyllaries). |
Phyllaries | ± 13, 7–9 mm, tips green. |
Calyculi | of “few,” linear bractlets. |
Heads | nodding, 4–6. |
Cypselae | glabrous. |
Senecio spribillei |
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Phenology | Flowering Aug. |
Habitat | Alpine rock ledges |
Elevation | 2500 m (8200 ft) |
Distribution |
MT |
Discussion | Of conservation concern. Senecio spribillei (from Snowshoe Peak, Cabinet Mountains) is similar in aspect to S. neowebsteri of the Olympic Mountains, Washington. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 20, p. 551. |
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Name authority | W. A. Weber: Sida 20: 511, fig. 1. (2002) |
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