Symphyotrichum concolor

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Symphyotrichum concolor
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Southwest Florida
Status TNC G5.svg
Secure  (NatureServe) [1]
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Subtribe: Symphyotrichinae
Genus: Symphyotrichum
Subgenus: Symphyotrichum subg. Virgulus
Species:
S. concolor
Binomial name
Symphyotrichum concolor
Varieties [2]
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Native distribution [2]
Synonyms [2]

Basionym

  • Aster concolorL.

Others

Variety synonyms
  • var. concolor
    • Aster concolor f. lasiocaulis Fernald
    • Aster concolor var. simulatus (Small) R.W.Long
    • Aster simulatus Small
    • Virgaria concolor Raf. ex DC.
  • var. devestitum
    • Aster concolor var. devestitus S.F.Blake
    • Symphyotrichum concolor subsp. devestitum (S.F.Blake) A.Haines

Symphyotrichum concolor (formerly Aster concolor) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae with the common name eastern silvery aster. [3] It is a perennial, herbaceous plant that may reach 30 to 80 centimeters (12 to 31 inches) in height. Leaves are a grayish-green and have a silky look and feel. The flowers have 8–12 rose-purple, rarely white, ray florets, and pink then purple disk florets. It is native to the Atlantic coastal plain and Piedmont areas of the eastern United States, as well as the Bahamas.

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Description

Symphyotrichum concolor is a perennial, herbaceous flowering plant that may reach 30 to 80 centimeters (12 to 31 inches) in height. Leaves are a grayish-green and have a silky look and feel. The flowers have 8–12 rose-purple, rarely white, ray florets, and pink then purple disk florets. [3]

Distribution and habitat

The species is native to the Atlantic coastal plain and Piedmont areas of the eastern United States, as well as the Bahamas. It has been found in scrub, flatwoods, fields, and on roadsides at elevations up to 600 meters (1,970 feet). [3]

Conservation

As of October 2024, NatureServe lists Symphyotrichum concolor as Secure (G5) worldwide with notation that the global status was last reviewed in 2021. Some North American province and state statuses are as follows: Possibly Extirpated (SH) in Delaware, and Critically Imperiled (S1) in Maryland and New York. [1]

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