Symphyotrichum subulatum

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Symphyotrichum subulatum
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Symphyotrichum subulatum var. subulatum
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. Astropolium
Species:
S. subulatum
Binomial name
Symphyotrichum subulatum
Varieties [3]
List
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Combined native distribution [3]
Synonyms [3]

Basionym

  • Aster subulatusMichx.
Varieties
  • var. subulatum [4]
    • Aster exilis var. australis A.Gray
    • Aster exilis f. subalpinus R.E.Fr.
    • Aster flexicaulis Raf.
    • Aster linifolius Torr. & A.Gray
    • Aster subulatus var. australis(A.Gray) Shinners
    • Aster subulatus var. euroauster Fernald & Griscom
    • Aster subulatus var. obtusifoliusFernald
    • Chrysocoma linifolia Steud.
    • Erigeron linifolius Bertero ex DC.
    • Mesoligus subulatusRaf.
    • Tripolium subulatum Nees
  • var. elongatum [5]
  • var. squamatum [6]
    • Aster asteroides Rusby
    • Aster bangiiRusby
    • Aster barcinonensis Sennen
    • Aster moelleri Reiche
    • Aster pseudobarcincnensisSennen
    • Aster sandwicensis(A.Gray ex H.Mann) Hieron.
    • Aster squamatus(Spreng.) Hieron.
    • Aster squamatus var. tripolioides(Phil.) Hieron.
    • Aster subtropicus Morong
    • Aster subulatus var. sandwicensis(A.Gray ex H.Mann) A.G.Jones
    • Baccharis asteroides Colla
    • Carphephorus junceus Durand
    • Conyza berteroanaPhil.
    • Conyza squamataSpreng.
    • Conyzanthus squamatus(Spreng.) Tamamsch.
    • Erigeron depilisPhil.
    • Erigeron semiamplexicaulis Meyen
    • Erigeron tripolioidesPhil.
    • Symphyotrichum squamatum(Spreng.) G.L.Nesom
    • Tripolium conspicuum Lindl. ex DC.
    • Tripolium imbricatum Nutt.
    • Tripolium moelleriPhil.
    • Tripolium oliganthumPhil.
    • Tripolium subulatum var. brasilianumDC.

Symphyotrichum subulatum (formerly Aster subulatus), commonly known as eastern annual saltmarsh aster or, in Britain and Ireland where it is naturalized, annual saltmarsh aster, [7] is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae native to the eastern United States and the Gulf Coast to Texas. [8] The species grows primarily in coastal salt marshes, although in the Ozarks it occurs as a non-marine weedy variety. [9]

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Description

Symphyotrichum subulatum is an annual forb that possesses a single erect stem that can reach up to 1 meter (3 feet 3 inches) in height. The stem, along with its thin green to dark green leaves, are both hairless. The sheathing base-blades of the leaves are ovulate, and the margins are entire. [10]

The top of the stem extends into a raceme inflorescence. The heads open up into bright yellow disc florets that are surrounded by ray florets that vary in color from white to lavender. [11]

Taxonomy

The species' full scientific name is Symphyotrichum subulatum(Michx.) G.L.Nesom. As of December 2021, three varieties of S. subulatum were accepted by Plants of the World Online (POWO), with S. subulatum var. subulatum as the autonym: [3]

The varieties S. subulatum var. ligulatum(Shinners) S.D.Sundb. and S. s. var. parviflorum(Nees) S.D.Sundb., as of December 2021, are accepted at the species level by POWO as Symphyotrichum divaricatum (Nutt.) G.L.Nesom [12] and Symphyotrichum expansum(Poepp. ex Spreng.) G.L.Nesom, [13] respectively. As of December 2021, S. s. var. parviflorum(Nees) S.D.Sundb. is accepted at the species level by Catalogue of Life (COL) as Symphyotrichum parviflorum . [14]

Distribution and habitat

Symphyotrichum subulatum is a terrestrial species that will typically grow among grasses of any kind. [10] It is found in salt marshes, pond margins, sloughs, swamps, crop field margins, lawns, and roadsides. It is thought to be especially prevalent in these areas because of a tolerance to saline soils and mowing. [15] It is native to the eastern and Gulf Coast areas of the United States. It is also common across Mexico, the West Indies, Bermuda, Central America, and South America, depending on variety. [11]

Uses

According to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, eastern annual saltmarsh aster can be planted to attract butterflies and has value for native bees. [16]

Citations

  1. NatureServe 2021.
  2. Maiz-Tome 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 POWO 2021a.
  4. 1 2 POWO 2021d.
  5. 1 2 POWO 2021e.
  6. 1 2 POWO 2021f.
  7. BSBI 2007.
  8. USDA 2021.
  9. Gleason & Cronquist 1991.
  10. 1 2 Sharma, Bhattacharjee & Lakshminarasimhan 2012.
  11. 1 2 Brouillet et al. 2006.
  12. POWO 2021b.
  13. POWO 2021c.
  14. Hassler 2021.
  15. Missouri Native Plant Society 2018.
  16. TWC Staff 2018.

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