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Thelesperma subnudum A. Gray식물/들꽃-국화과A(Asteraceae) 2023. 6. 21. 16:52
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Name
IdentificationIsotype of Thelesperma subnudum A. Gray [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,Related name- Thelesperma subnudum
- Thelesperma subsimplicifolium
Flora
Entry for Thelesperma subnudum A. Gray [family COMPOSITAE]HerbariumFlora of North America (FNA)CollectionFlora of North AmericaResource TypeReference SourcesEntry FromFlora of North America, Vol 21,NamesThelesperma subnudum A. Gray [family COMPOSITAE], Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts, 10: 72. 1874Thelesperma caespitosum Dorn [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma marginatum Rydberg [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma pubescens Dorn [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma pubescens var. caespitosum (Dorn) C. J. Hansen [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma subnudum var. alpinum S. L. Welsh [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma subnudum var. marginatum (Rydberg) Cronquist [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma subnudum var. pubescens (Dorn) S. L. Welsh [family COMPOSITAE]Thelesperma windhamii C. J. Hansen [family COMPOSITAE]Treatment Author(s)John L. StrotherInformationPerennials, 10–30(–40+) cm (caudices often woody). Cauline leaves mostly crowded over proximal 1/4(–1/2) of plant heights, internodes mostly 1–5(–35 mm); lobes mostly oblanceolate to linear, (5–)10–35(–45+) × (1–)2–3(–5) mm. Calyculi of 7–9 deltate to lance-linear bractlets 2–4+ mm. Ray florets 0, or 8; laminae yellow, (6–)12–20+ mm. Disc corollas yellow, sometimes with red-brown nerves, throats equal to or longer than lobes. Cypselae 5–7 mm; pappi usually 0, rarely 0.1–0.5 mm. 2n = 22, 24.Phenologymay (spring), jun-aug (summer), sep (fall)Altitude range1000–2900 m;Thelesperma subnudum in Global Plants on JSTOR
Navajo tea is native to Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Nevada up through Idaho. It is a member of the aster family. The plants grow to a height of about one foot. The leaves are primarily basal, thin and long, growing in a tuft. Leaves are smooth in texture. Like other asters, the flowers have outer florets (called ray flowers) and a central disk with tiny flowers (called disk flowers).
Thelesperma subnudum, a close relative of Thelesperma megapotamicum, is also known as Navajo tea.
This plant was traditionally used to make tea and dye. Navajo tea flowers May to September and makes fruit July to September.
NMSU: Selected Plants of Navajo Rangelands
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