Dyssodia papposa (Ventenant) A. Hitchcock (Q2966)

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Dyssodia papposa is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Dyssodia
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Dyssodia papposa (Ventenant) A. Hitchcock
Dyssodia papposa is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Dyssodia

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    taxon/id/Dyssodia papposa (Ventenant) Hitchcock
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    Dyssodia papposa (Ventenant) Hitchcock
    Dyssodia papposa
    (Ventenant) Hitchcock
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2006. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 21: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 8: Asteraceae, part 3. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    dyssodie à aigrette (French)
    fetid dogweed (English)
    fetid marigold (English)
    stinking marigold (English)
    dogweed (English)
    Dogweed (English)
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    Oldham, M.J., J. Gould & J.M. Bowles. 2011. Fetid Dogweed (Dyssodia papposa; Asteraceae) and Slender Russian Thistle (Salsola collina; Amaranthaceae), new to Alberta, Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 125 (4): http://www.canadianfieldnaturalist.ca/index.php/cfn/article/view/1267
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    Harms, V.L. 2006. Annotated catalogue of Saskatchewan vascular plants. http://www.biodiversity.sk.ca/Docs/AnnotatedCatalogueSKVascPlants2006.pdf
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    Oldham, M.J. & J. Klymko 2011. Fetid Dogweed (Dyssodia papposa; Asteraceae) in Canada. Northeastern Naturalist 18: 347-356.
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    Newmaster, S.G., A. Lehela, M.J. Oldham, P.W.C. Uhlig & S. McMurray. 1998. Ontario Plant List. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Forest Information Paper No. 123. 550 pp.
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    Oldham, M.J. & J. Klymko 2011. Fetid Dogweed (Dyssodia papposa; Asteraceae) in Canada. Northeastern Naturalist 18: 347-356.
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    Connell Memorial Herbarium (UNB), University of New Brunswick. Specimen. http://www.unb.ca/herbarium/
    Mexico
    Central America
    in South America
    Flowering summer–fall.
    grasslands
    open woodlands
    roadways
    Leaves 15–50 × 10–40 mm overall, ultimate lobes (7–) 11–15, 5–20 × 1–3 mm, glabrous or sparsely hairy, dotted with oil-glands.
    Peduncles 1–5 (–10) mm.
    Involucres 6–10 mm.
    Phyllaries each bearing 1–7 oil-glands.
    Ray laminae 1.5–2.5 × 1–2 mm.
    Cypselae3–3.5 mm;
    pappi 1–3 mm. 2n = 26.