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Jones' Townsend daisy, Jones' townsendia

smooth Townsend daisy

Habit Perennials, 1–2(–4) cm (usually ± pulvinate). Biennials or perennials, 10–35(–75+) cm (usually rhizomatous and/or stoloniferous).
Stems

± erect;

internodes 0.1–1 mm, ± scabrellous to strigose.

erect;

internodes (5–)10–15(–35) mm, strigillose.

Leaves

basal and cauline, blades ± spatulate to oblanceolate, 7–15(–35+) × 1–2(–4+) mm, not fleshy, faces ± scabrellous to strigose.

basal and cauline, blades spatulate to oblanceolate or lance-linear, 15–45(–75+) × 2–10(–20) mm, not fleshy (margins strigoso-ciliolate), glabrous or glabrate.

Involucres

± campanulate, 8–14 mm diam.

± hemispheric or broader, 12–18+ mm diam.

Ray florets

13–21;

corollas white adaxially, laminae 5–7+ mm, ± densely glandular-puberulent abaxially.

20–34+;

corollas usually white or pinkish adaxially (abaxially blue to lavender), laminae 10–15(–25+) mm, glabrous abaxially.

Disc florets

40–80+;

corollas 4.5–5+ mm.

80–150+;

corollas 4 mm.

Phyllaries

20–28 in 3–4+ series, the longer ± lanceolate, 4–8 mm (l/w = 2.5–5), sometimes glabrate, apices acute, abaxial faces usually sparsely strigillose.

30–45 in 4–6+ series, the longer obovate to lance-ovate or lanceolate, 10–12(–14) mm (l/w = 3–5), apices obtuse to acute (some or all hard, ± apiculate), abaxial faces sparsely strigillose or glabrous.

Heads

usually ± sessile, sometimes on scapiform peduncles 5–15+ mm.

at tips of stems (seldom surpassed by leaves).

Cypselae

2–3(–4+) mm, faces hairy, hair tips glochidiform or forked;

pappi persistent;

on ray cypselae 20–24 subulate to setiform scales 3–4+ mm;

on disc cypselae 20–24 subulate to setiform scales 4–6(–8) mm.

3–4(–5) mm, faces glabrous or ± stipitate-glandular, hair tips not forked or glochidiform;

pappi persistent, each a bidentate corona 0.1–0.4(–0.8) mm.

2n

= 18.

Townsendia jonesii

Townsendia formosa

Phenology Flowering Apr–Jun. Flowering Jul–Aug(–Sep).
Habitat Rocky slopes, limestone slopes with pinyons Meadows, yellow-pine forests
Elevation 2100–3000 m (6900–9800 ft) 2400–2600 m (7900–8500 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AZ; NV; UT
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from FNA
AZ; NM
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Discussion

The current circumscription of Townsendia jonesii is, perhaps, too lumpy. Some lumps might be better treated as distinct species and/or included within the circum-scription of T. scapigera.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 20, p. 202. FNA vol. 20, p. 197.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Townsendia Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Townsendia
Sibling taxa
T. annua, T. aprica, T. condensata, T. eximia, T. exscapa, T. fendleri, T. florifera, T. formosa, T. glabella, T. grandiflora, T. gypsophila, T. hookeri, T. incana, T. leptotes, T. mensana, T. microcephala, T. minima, T. montana, T. parryi, T. rothrockii, T. scapigera, T. smithii, T. spathulata, T. strigosa, T. texensis
T. annua, T. aprica, T. condensata, T. eximia, T. exscapa, T. fendleri, T. florifera, T. glabella, T. grandiflora, T. gypsophila, T. hookeri, T. incana, T. jonesii, T. leptotes, T. mensana, T. microcephala, T. minima, T. montana, T. parryi, T. rothrockii, T. scapigera, T. smithii, T. spathulata, T. strigosa, T. texensis
Synonyms T. mensana var. jonesii
Name authority (Beaman) Reveal: Great Basin Naturalist 30: 35. (1970) Greene: Leafl. Bot. Observ. Crit. 1: 213. (1906)
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