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Sphaeromeria compacta
Sphaeromeria compacta
(H.M. Hall) A.H. Holmgren, L.M. Shultz & Lowrey
Family:
Asteraceae
FNA
Resources
Timothy K. Lowrey, Leila M. Shultz in Flora of North America (vol. 19, 20 and 21)
Perennials,
1-3+ cm (cespitose; caudices woody).
Stems
erect, sericeous.
Leaves
mostly basal; blades (10-25 mm) pinnati-palmately lobed (lobes 3-6+, ± oblanceolate to linear) or linear, faces sericeous.
Heads
borne singly or 2-3(-5) in corymbiform arrays.
Involucres
4-6.5 mm.
Phyllaries
(14-)18-20, sericeous. (
Disc corollas:
tubes glandular, lobes villous).
Cypselae
1.5-2 mm (2-3-ribbed, glabrous; pappi of 3-5 subulate scales ca. 0.4 mm).
Flowering Jul-Sep. Rocky ledges and slopes; of conservation concern; 2700-3500 m; Nev.
Sphaeromeria compacta
grows in the Charleston Mountains, Clark County.
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