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Silphium

Silphium
Family: Asteraceae
Silphium image
Paul Rothrock
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Jennifer A. Clevinger in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Perennials, 20-250+ cm (fibrous rooted, rhizomatous, or taprooted). Stems usually erect, usually branched (terete or square, often vernicose with resinous exudates). Leaves basal and cauline (basal persistent or withering before flowering); whorled, opposite, subopposite, or alternate (sometimes all conditions on one plant); petiolate or sessile; blades (1- or 3-nerved) deltate, elliptic, linear, ovate, or rhombic, sometimes 1-2-pinnately lobed or -pinnatifid, bases cordate or truncate to cuneate, margins entire or toothed, faces glabrous or hairy (sometimes stipitate-glandular). Heads radiate, in paniculiform or racemiform arrays. Involucres campanulate to hemispheric, 10-30 mm diam. Phyllaries persistent, 11-45 in 2-4 series (outer broader, foliaceous, inner smaller, thinner, each subtending a ray floret). Receptacles flat to slightly convex, paleate (paleae oblong, lanceolate, or linear). Ray florets 8-35+ in 1-4 series, pistillate, fertile; corollas yellow or white. Disc florets 20-200+, functionally staminate; corollas yellow or white, tubes much shorter than narrow, cylindric throats, lobes 5, deltate. Cypselae (black to brown) obflattened (± winged, shed alone without accessory structures); pappi 0, or persistent, of 2 awns (± confluent with cypsela shoulders and wings). x = 7.

In keys and descriptions here, 'plants scapiform' indicates plants with distal cauline leaves notably smaller than basal and proximal cauline leaves, and 'plants caulescent' indicates plants with leaves ± uniform in size throughout; 'leaves persistent' indicates leaves persisting to flowering time, and 'leaves caducous' indicates leaves withering before flowering time.

Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Heads radiate, the rays yellow, pistillate and fertile, their ovaries imbricate in 2-3 series; invol bracts subequal or imbricate in 2-several series, firm, herbaceous or partly membranous-chartaceous; receptacle flat, chaffy, its bracts (or sometimes in part the inner bracts of the invol) subtending rays as well as disk-fls; disk-fls sterile, with undivided style; ray-achenes glabrous, strongly flattened parallel to the invol bracts, wing- margined, pappus none, or of 2 awns confluent with the wings of the achene; coarse perennial herbs with medium-sized or large subhemispheric heads. 15, U.S.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Species within checklist: TNC: Green's Bluff and Environs, Owen County
Silphium albiflorum
Media resource of Silphium albiflorum
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Silphium angustum
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Silphium asteriscus
Media resource of Silphium asteriscus
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Silphium atropurpureum
Media resource of Silphium atropurpureum
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Silphium brachiatum
Media resource of Silphium brachiatum
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Silphium chickamaugense
Media resource of Silphium chickamaugense
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Silphium compositum
Media resource of Silphium compositum
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Silphium confertifolium
Media resource of Silphium confertifolium
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Silphium connatum
Media resource of Silphium connatum
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Silphium dentatum
Media resource of Silphium dentatum
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Silphium elliottii
Media resource of Silphium elliottii
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Silphium glabrum
Media resource of Silphium glabrum
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Silphium glutinosum
Media resource of Silphium glutinosum
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Silphium gracile
Media resource of Silphium gracile
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Silphium incisum
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Silphium integrifolium
Media resource of Silphium integrifolium
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Silphium laciniatum
Media resource of Silphium laciniatum
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Silphium lapsuum
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Silphium mohrii
Media resource of Silphium mohrii
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Silphium nodum
Media resource of Silphium nodum
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Silphium orae
Media resource of Silphium orae
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Silphium ovatifolium
Media resource of Silphium ovatifolium
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Silphium perfoliatum
Media resource of Silphium perfoliatum
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Silphium perplexum
Media resource of Silphium perplexum
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Silphium pinnatifidum
Media resource of Silphium pinnatifidum
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Silphium pumilum
Media resource of Silphium pumilum
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Silphium radula
Media resource of Silphium radula
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Silphium reniforme
Media resource of Silphium reniforme
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Silphium reverchonii
Media resource of Silphium reverchonii
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Silphium rumicifolium
Media resource of Silphium rumicifolium
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Silphium scaberrimum
Media resource of Silphium scaberrimum
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Silphium simpsonii
Media resource of Silphium simpsonii
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Silphium speciosum
Media resource of Silphium speciosum
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Silphium terebinthinaceum
Media resource of Silphium terebinthinaceum
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Silphium ternatum
Media resource of Silphium ternatum
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Silphium venosum
Media resource of Silphium venosum
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Silphium wasiotense
Media resource of Silphium wasiotense
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Silphium wasiotensis
Media resource of Silphium wasiotensis
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