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Common names: Thistleleaf aster; Eryngo-leaved aster
 
Common names: Thistleleaf aster; Eryngo-leaved aster
 
==Taxonomic notes==
 
==Taxonomic notes==
Synonyms: ''Aster eryngiifolius'' Torr. & A.Gray, ''Heleastrum chapmanii'' (Torr. & A.Gray) Greene, ''Prionopsis chapmanii'' Torr. & A.Gray
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Synonyms: ''Aster eryngiifolius'' Torrey & A. Gray.<ref name="weakley">Weakley, A.S. 2015. Flora of the southern and mid-atlantic states. Working Draft of 21 May 2015. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.</ref>
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Varieties: none.<ref name="weakley">Weakley, A.S. 2015. Flora of the southern and mid-atlantic states. Working Draft of 21 May 2015. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.</ref>
  
 
==Description==  
 
==Description==  

Revision as of 09:37, 16 September 2020

Eurybia eryngiifolia
Eurybia eryngiifolia KDSP.jpg
Photo taken by Katelin Pearson
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteracae/Compositae
Genus: Eurybia
Species: E. eryngiifolia
Binomial name
Eurybia eryngiifolia
(Torr. & A. Gray) G.L. Nesom
Eurybia eryngiifolia dist.JPG
Natural range of Eurybia eryngiifolia from USDA NRCS Plants Database.

Common names: Thistleleaf aster; Eryngo-leaved aster

Taxonomic notes

Synonyms: Aster eryngiifolius Torrey & A. Gray.[1]

Varieties: none.[1]

Description

A description of Eurybia eryngiifolia is provided in The Flora of North America.

Distribution

Ecology

Phenology

It flowers in May, June, July, Septemeber, October, and December with peak inflorescence in June.[2]

Conservation and Management

Cultivation and restoration

Photo Gallery

References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Weakley, A.S. 2015. Flora of the southern and mid-atlantic states. Working Draft of 21 May 2015. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
  2. Nelson, G. PanFlora: Plant data for the eastern United States with emphasis on the Southeastern Coastal Plains, Florida, and the Florida Panhandle. www.gilnelson.com/PanFlora/ Accessed: 9 DEC 2016