Ericameria compacta

(H. M. Hall) G. L. Nesom

Phytologia 68: 152. 1990.

Common names: Charleston Mountain goldenbush
Basionym: Haplopappus bloomeri subsp. compactus H. M. Hall
Synonyms: Haplopappus bloomeri var. compactus (H. M. Hall) S. F. BlakeHaplopappus compactus unknown
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Plants 15–50 cm. Stems erect to spreading, green when young, becoming tan, branched proximally, often with scattered, crinkled hairs and short- stipitate-glandular hairs. Leaves mostly erect or ascending; blades oblanceolate to narrowly spatulate, 20–40 × 2–3(–5) mm, midnerves evident, apices acute to acuminate, faces short-stipitate-glandular, sometimes gland-dotted (sessile), resinous; axillary fascicles of 1–7 reduced leaves often proximally present, distally absent. Heads usually in paniculiform or cymiform arrays, sometimes borne singly. Peduncles 1–15 mm (bracts 0–3, usually resembling phyllaries). Involucres narrowly campanulate, 12–15 × 4.5–5.5 mm. Phyllaries 18–24 in (3–)4 series, tan, ovate or lanceolate to elliptic, 4–11 × 0.6–1.2 mm, subequal, mostly chartaceous, midnerves raised, evident, apices acute to cuspidate, herbaceous-tipped, abaxial faces resinous. Ray florets 0. Disc florets 10–16; corollas 9.1–11.5 mm. Cypselae tan to reddish, ellipsoid, 6–10 mm, glabrate or apically sparsely hairy; pappi off-white to brown, sometimes reddish, 7–9 mm. 2n = 18.


Phenology: Flowering late summer–fall.
Habitat: Sheltered, rocky to gravelly slopes in pine forests
Elevation: 2500–3500 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Ericameria compacta"
Lowell E. Urbatsch +, Loran C. Anderson +, Roland P. Roberts +  and Kurt M. Neubig +
(H. M. Hall) G. L. Nesom +
Haplopappus bloomeri subsp. compactus +
Charleston Mountain goldenbush +
2500–3500 m +
Sheltered, rocky to gravelly slopes in pine forests +
Flowering late summer–fall. +
Haplopappus bloomeri var. compactus +  and Haplopappus compactus +
Ericameria compacta +
Ericameria +
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