Townsendia condensata |
Townsendia leptotes |
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cushion Townsend daisy, cushion townsendia, hairy townsendia |
common Townsend daisy, common townsendia, slender townsendia |
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Habit | Perennials, 1–2 cm (usually ± pulvinate). | Perennials, 1–3 cm (± pulvinate). |
Stems | ± erect; internodes 0.1–1(–5+) mm, ± villous. |
± erect; internodes 0.1–1 mm, strigose. |
Leaves | basal and cauline, ± spatulate, 6–12(–15+) × 1–3+ mm, little, if at all, fleshy or notably thickened, faces of earliest leaves glabrous or glabrate, of later leaves ± villous to pilosulous. |
basal and cauline, blades spatulate to narrowly obovate, (8–)12–25(–40+) × 1–2(–3+) mm, ± fleshy, faces ± strigose to strigillose or glabrate. |
Involucres | ± hemispheric, (12–)16–30+ mm diam. |
± campanulate, 8–12(–20+) mm diam. |
Ray florets | 21–65+; corollas white adaxially, laminae 8–12(–16+) mm, glandular-puberulent abaxially. |
13–34+; corollas usually white or pinkish, seldom blue, adaxially, laminae 5–7(–12+) mm, abaxially usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely glandular-puberulent. |
Disc florets | 100–150+; corollas 4–6+ mm. |
40–80+; corollas 4–6+ mm. |
Phyllaries | 45–60+ in 5+ series, the longer narrowly lanceolate to subulate, 9–11 mm (l/w = 7–9), apices attenuate, abaxial faces ± pilose. |
40–50+ in 4–5+ series, the longer ± lanceolate, 7–9(–12) mm (l/w = 2.5–5), apices acute to attenuate, abaxial faces sparsely strigose or glabrous. |
Heads | ± sessile or at ends of leafy stems. |
usually ± sessile, rarely on scapiform peduncles 5–15+ mm. |
Cypselae | 3–4.5 mm, faces hairy, hair tips entire; pappi readily falling, of 25–30 subulate to setiform scales 5–8 mm (± connate basally). |
3+ mm, faces glabrous or sparsely hairy (hairs mostly at bases), hair tips glochidiform; pappi persistent; on ray cypselae ca. 25 lanceolate or subulate to setiform scales 0–1 or 5–8 mm; on disc cypselae ca. 30 subulate to setiform scales 5–8 mm. |
2n | = 18. |
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Townsendia condensata |
Townsendia leptotes |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. | Flowering Jun–Jul. |
Habitat | Rocky slopes and talus | Rocky ridges, sandy slopes |
Elevation | 3000–3600 m (9800–11800 ft) | (2300–)2900–3800 m ((7500–)9500–12500 ft) |
Distribution |
CA; ID; MT; UT; WY; AB
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CA; CO; ID; MT; NM; NV; UT; WY
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Discussion | The name Townsendia condensata has been attributed to Parry ex D. C. Eaton or to D. C. Eaton. In February 1874 (Amer. Naturalist 8: 106), Parry used T. condensata provisionally and provided a diagnosis. In April that year, he used it as an accepted name and “validated” it by reference to his earlier diagnosis. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 20, p. 196. | FNA vol. 20, p. 203. |
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Synonyms | T. condensata var. anomala | T. sericea var. leptotes |
Name authority | Parry: Amer. Naturalist 8: 213. (1874) | (A. Gray) Osterhout: Muhlenbergia 4: 69. (1908) |
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