Symphyotrichum ciliolatum (Lindley) Á. Löve & D. Löve (Q2418)

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Symphyotrichum ciliolatum is a taxon with the rank species within the section Symphyotrichum sect. Symphyotrichum
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Symphyotrichum ciliolatum (Lindley) Á. Löve & D. Löve
Symphyotrichum ciliolatum is a taxon with the rank species within the section Symphyotrichum sect. Symphyotrichum

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    taxon/id/Symphyotrichum ciliolatum (Lindley) Á. Löve & D. Löve
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    Symphyotrichum ciliolatum (Lindley) Á. Löve & D. Löve
    Symphyotrichum ciliolatum
    (Lindley) Á. Löve & D. Löve
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2006. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 20: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 7: Asteraceae, part 2. Oxford University Press, New York.
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    Symphyotrichum ciliolatum
    (Lindley) Á. Löve & D. Löve
    aster ciliolé (French)
    aster de Lindley (French)
    Lindley's aster (English)
    fringed blue aster (English)
    ciliolate aster (English)
    Lindley's blue aster (English)
    ciliolate wood aster (English)
    northern heart-leaved aster (English)
    Lindley’s or fringed blue aster (English)
    aster ciliolé (English)
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    Newfoundland, CA
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    Porsild, A.E. & W.J. Cody. 1980. Vascular Plants of the Continental Northwest Territories, Canada. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Ont. 667 pp.
    Flowering late Jul–Oct.
    calcareous
    boreal deciduous forests
    clearings
    bur oak thickets
    pine forests
    streambanks
    trails
    roadsides
    0–2000+ m
    usually long-rhizomatous, sometimes with branched caudices.
    Stems 1–3+, erect (straight to ± flexuous), glabrate to sparsely hirsute or strigillose, especially distally.
    Leaves thin, margins coarsely, sharply serrate to crenate-serrate or serrulate, ciliate to scabrous, apices acute or acuminate, mucronulate, abaxial faces glabrate to sparsely hirsute, midveins usually densely hirsute, sometimes glabrous, adaxial glabrous or glabrate to scabrellous;
    basal usually withering by flowering (sometimes persistent on small plants), long-petiolate (petioles slightly winged, sheathing, ciliate), blades ovate, (24–) 40–120 (–270) × 15–70 mm, bases usually shallowly cordate, sometimes rounded;
    proximal cauline often withering by flowering, winged-petiolate, blades ovate to oblanceolate or lanceolate, (24–) 60–150 × (10–) 20–60 mm, reduced distally, bases subcordate to cuneate;
    distal sessile or sometimes subsessile (petioles widely-winged), blades lanceovate to linear-lanceolate or linear, 18–75 × (2–) 5–25 mm, bases cuneate, sometimes ± clasping, margins serrulate or entire.
    Heads [(6–) 13–50 (–100+)] in open, paniculiform arrays, branches ascending.
    Peduncles 0.2–1.5+ cm, unequal, reduced distally, ± hirsutulous, bracts 0–4, subulate or linear.
    Involucres campanulate, (4–) 5–6.5 mm.
    Phyllaries in 4–5 series, narrowly oblong-lanceolate to oblong-oblanceolate or linear-oblanceolate (innermost), ± unequal, bases indurate 1/3–2/3, margins narrowly scarious, erose, hyaline or infrequently purplish, sparsely ciliolate, green zones lanceolate to linear-lanceolate or linear, apices acuminate to long-acuminate, faces glabrous.
    Ray-florets (12–) 14–20;
    corollas pale to deep blue or bluish purple, laminae (8.3–) 10–15 × 1–2.3 mm.
    Disc-florets 14–25 (–29);
    corollas yellow becoming reddish purple, 4.3–6.4 mm, tubes shorter than funnelform throats, lobes narrowly triangular, 0.5–1.1 mm.
    Cypselae yellowish white, obovoid, compressed, 1–2 mm, 5–6-nerved, faces glabrate to sparsely strigillose;
    pappi white to pinkish, 3–6 mm. 2n = 48.