Erigeron pringlei
Erigeron pringlei is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Pringle's fleabane.[1] It has been found in only in the state of Arizona in the southwestern United States.[2]
Erigeron pringlei | |
---|---|
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | |
(unranked): | |
(unranked): | |
(unranked): | |
Order: | |
Family: | |
Tribe: | |
Genus: | |
Species: | E. pringlei |
Binomial name | |
Erigeron pringlei A.Gray | |
Erigeron pringlei is a perennial herb up to 16 centimeters (6.4 inches) tall, producing a thick underground woody caudex. The plant generally produces only 1 flower head per stem but sometimes 2 or 3. Each head has 20–35 pink or white ray florets surrounding numerous yellow disc florets. The species grows on ledges and in cracks in cliff faces.[1]
References
- "Erigeron pringlei in Flora of North America @ efloras.org". www.efloras.org. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
- Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
External links
- Photo of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, collected in Santa Rita Mountains in 1881. probably isotype of Erigeron pringlei
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.