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Synonyms: ''Liatris tenuifolia'' Nuttall var. ''quadriflora'' Chapman; ''Laciniaria tenuifolia'' (Nuttall) Kuntze | Synonyms: ''Liatris tenuifolia'' Nuttall var. ''quadriflora'' Chapman; ''Laciniaria tenuifolia'' (Nuttall) Kuntze | ||
− | Sometimes ''L. laevigata'' is classified as a variety of ''L. tenuifolia'', however, they have distinct characteristics. ''L. laevigata'' can be distinguishable from ''L. tenuifolia'' by having wider and coarser leaves<ref name="hawthorn">[[http://hawthornhillwildflowers.blogspot.com/2009/12/clusterleaf-blazing-star-liatris.html]] Florida Native Wildflowers Accessed: January 12, 2016</ref> | + | Sometimes ''L. laevigata'' is classified as a variety of ''L. tenuifolia'', however, they have distinct characteristics. ''L. laevigata'' can be distinguishable from ''L. tenuifolia'' by having wider and coarser leaves.<ref name="hawthorn">[[http://hawthornhillwildflowers.blogspot.com/2009/12/clusterleaf-blazing-star-liatris.html]] Florida Native Wildflowers Accessed: January 12, 2016</ref> |
==Description== | ==Description== |
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Liatris laevigata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants |
Class: | Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae ⁄ Compositae |
Genus: | Liatris |
Species: | L. laevigata |
Binomial name | |
Liatris laevigata (Nutt.) Small | |
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Natural range of Liatris laevigata from USDA NRCS Plants Database. |
Common name: Shortleaf blazing star
Contents
Taxonomic notes
Synonyms: Liatris tenuifolia Nuttall var. quadriflora Chapman; Laciniaria tenuifolia (Nuttall) Kuntze
Sometimes L. laevigata is classified as a variety of L. tenuifolia, however, they have distinct characteristics. L. laevigata can be distinguishable from L. tenuifolia by having wider and coarser leaves.[1]
Description
A description of Liatris laevigata is provided in The Flora of North America.
L. laevigata is a perennial species that consist of a globose corm, glabrous stem, basal and proximal cauline leaves[2]. The inflorescence consists of a scape with reduced leaves and many purple flower heads. [3]
Distribution
Restricted to peninsular Florida and adjacent Georgia [2].
Ecology
Habitat
Habitats are well-drained sandy soils such as longleaf pine-saw palmetto flats; ecotones between longleaf pine turkey oak sand ridges and pine flatwoods; scrub oak-wiregrass ridges; Pinus clausa/Ceratiola scrubs; Quercus laurifolia hammocks; and pine flatwoods on limerock. It has occurred in disturbed areas such as roadsides, sandy fallow fields, and bulldozed clearings of pine flatwoods. Associated species include Liatris pauciflora, Aristida, Sorghastrum, Carphephorus corymbosus, Pinus clausa, Serenoa repens, Carya florida, Quercus myrtifolia, Quercus geminata, Osmanthus megacarpus, Prunus geniculata, Bumelia, Ceranthera, Polygonella, and Penstemon. [4]
Phenology
Flowers and fruits August through December. [4] Herndon [3] observed that all of the flowers will produce seeds as long as they were not degraded by herbivores or pathogens.
Fire ecology
It has been observed to have a strong fire-dependent blooming behavior, blooming in large numbers in pinelands that have been burned recently, and rarely blooming or not at all in pinelands that have been unburned for more than two years. [5] Anderson and Menges [6] found that L. tenuifolia var. laevigata responded quickly and strongly to burning and blooms at high rates in the year following a fire. This study also found that concentrations of Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium, and Iron were 2 to 6 fold higher in individuals in burned areas compared to those in unburned areas. The root length of individuals is also longer in burned sites.
Conservation and management
Cultivation and restoration
Photo Gallery
References and notes
- ↑ [[1]] Florida Native Wildflowers Accessed: January 12, 2016
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 [[2]] New Mexico Biodiversity Portal Accessed January 13, 2016
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