Scientific Name | Tetraneuris scaposa var. villosa (Hymenoxys scaposa var. villosa) | USDA PLANTS Symbol | TESCV |
Common Name | Four-nerved Daisy, Plains Yellow Daisy | ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. | 530629 |
Family | Asteraceae (Sunflower) | SEINet Reference |
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Description | Habitat: Dry, gravelly soils along roadsides, hillsides, pastures, open areas, edges of woods; southeast portions of the Trans-Pecos and western Edwards Plateau. Plant: Upright, slender perennial with a few to many stems 5-1/2 to to 16 inches long; stems are somewhat hairy. Leaves: Crowded near the base, linear, linear-oblanceolate, oblanceolate, or (rarely) spatulate blades up to 3 inches long, entire edges or with a couple of small lobes; surfaces slightly gland-dotted and covered with long soft hairs. Inflorescence: Solitary head on long, erect peduncle, 0.8 to 1.4 inches across, with a dozen or so bright yellow rays with toothed tips and purplish-brown veins (nerves); 30 or more darker yellow disk flowers; cup–shaped, hairy involucre with about 20 phyllaries in 2 subequal series; outer phyllaries are broadly lanceolate. Bloom Period: April and May and again September and October. References: "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston. Note: None of my usual references recognize var. villosa as a separate variant, except for Correll and Johnston and USDA Plants. |
BONAP Distribution Map N/A |
Texas Status: Native |
Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County
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