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Subfamily Asteroideae (cont'd)
[edit | edit source]Tribe Anthemideae
[edit | edit source]The Asteraceae tribe Anthemideae...
Subtribe Artemisiinae
[edit | edit source]The Artemisiinae[1]
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Nipponanthemum
[edit | edit source]Nippon daisy or Montauk daisy, introduced from Asia, has only been collected from Suffolk County on Long Island. It is not known whether is has truly naturalized there.
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Genus Nipponanthemum | Daisy | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Franch. ex Maxim.) Kitam. 1872. Leucanthemum nipponicum Franch. ex Maxim. 1912. Chrysanthemum nipponicum Matsum. 1978. Nipponanthemum nipponicum (Franch. ex Maxim.) Kitam. |
Montauk daisy, Japanese daisy, Nippon daisy |
Introduced from temperate Asia, Unk naturalization |
NYFA: X |
USDA-X0 Images Wikispecies | |
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Leucanthemella
[edit | edit source]Genus Leucanthemella | Leucanthemella | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Tzvelev 1753. Chrysanthemum serotinum L. 1803. Pyrethrum uliginosum Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd. 1807. Chrysanthemum uliginosum Pers. 1844. Tanacetum serotinum Sch. Bip. 1949. Leucanthemum serotinum Stankov 1961. Leucanthemella serotina Tzvelev |
Giantdaisy, Giant daisy, High daisy, Autumn ox-eye Chrysanthème tardif, Leucanthémelle tardive |
Introduced from Europe, Not naturalized |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos Images Wikispecies | |
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Artemisia
[edit | edit source]The genus Artemisia is separated here into the four North American subgenera following the treatment in the Flora of North America.[1] According to the New York Flora Atlas, there are 15 native or naturalized species of Artemisia in New York State. Many of these are native to North America, but only Artemisia campestris ssp. caudata (sand wormwood) is considered to be native to New York.[2]
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Artemisia subg. Dracunculus
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Genus Artemisia subg. Dracunculus | Sagebrush, Wormwood | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. ssp. caudata (Michx.) H.M.Hall & Clem.1753. Artemisia campestris L.
1803. Artemisia caudata Michx.
1890. Artemisia forwoodii S. Watson
1912. Artemisia caudata var. calvens Lunell
1916. Artemisia camporum Rydb.
1916. Artemisia maccallae Rydb.
1923. Artemisia campestris ssp. caudata (Michx.) H.M. Hall & Clem.
1935. Artemisia campestris var. caudata (Michx.) E.J. Palmer & Steyerm.
1955. Artemisia caudata var. rydbergiana |
Sand wormwood, Field wormwood, Field sagewort, Tall wormwood Armoise caudée |
Native, CoC: 8, Likely secure, S4? UPL Biennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 12 counties |
USDA-NN Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
Wild tarragon, Dragon wormwood |
Introduced from western North America, N. America native, Not naturalized, Impersistent |
Monroe (1917) NYFA: Xm |
USDA-NN Images Wikispecies | ||
Genus Artemisia subg. Dracunculus (excluded taxa) | Sagebrush, Wormwood | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Pall. 1776. Artemisia borealis Pall.
Artemisia canadensis Michx.
1923. Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis (Pall.) H.M.Hall & Clem. |
Field sagewort | Introduced from western North America, temperate Asia, Europe, N. America native, No specimens |
NYFA-Excluded |
USDA-NN ARS-GRIN Images Wikispecies | |
Torr. |
Sand sagebrush, Sand sage |
Introduced from western US, Mexico, N. America native, No specimens |
NYFA-Excluded |
USDA-N0 ARS-GRIN Images Wikispecies | |
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Artemisia subg. Artemisia
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Genus Artemisia subg. Artemisia | Sagebrush, Wormwood | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Artemisia vulgaris L. 1833. A. vulgarisvar. glabra 1834. A. vulgarisvar. coarctata 1834. A. vulgarisvar. kamtschatica 1930. A. opulenta Pamp. |
Mugwort, Common wormwood, Lobed wormwood, Green ginger, Felon-herb Armoise vulgaire, Armoise commune, Herbe Saint-Jean |
Introduced from Eurasia, northern Africa, Highly invasive, NYIS: 79%[1], Prohibited[2], IPA, CP-2[3] UPL Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
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Willd. 1794. Artemisia biennis Willd. (i) 1988. A. biennisvar. diffusa Dorn |
Biennial wormwood, Sage-weed, Slender mugwort Armoise bisanuelle |
Introduced from western N. America, N. America native, Naturalized in NY FACW-FACU Biennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
Nutt. ssp. ludoviciana 1818. Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. |
White sage, White sagebrush, White wormwood, Silver wormwood, Louisiana wormwood, Louisiana sagewort, Western mugwort, Herriott's sagewort Armoise de l’Ouest |
Introduced from western N. America, N. America native, Naturalized in NY Perennial, Hebrb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-NN Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos Images Wikispecies | |
L. 1753. Artemisia annua L. 1887. A. chamomilla C.Winkl. |
Sweet Annie, Annual wormwood, Sweet sagewort, Annual mugwort Armoise annuelle |
Introduced from Eurasia, Naturalized, SNR, GNR FACU |
Albany, Bronx, Chemung, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Oswego, Rockland, St.Lawrence, Suffolk, Tompkins NYFA: X |
USDA-XX ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos Images Wikispecies | |
L. 1753. Artemisia pontica L. |
Green-ginger, Roman wormwood |
Introduced from eastern Europe, temperate Asia, Unk. naturalization, Impersistent, SNA, GNR |
Schenectady, St.Lawrence (1914-15), Tompkins, Washington (1906) NYFA: Xm |
USDA-XX ARS-GRIN Images Wikispecies | |
Nutt. |
Saw-toothed wormwood, Serrate-leaved sage |
Introduced, N. America native |
NYFA: X |
USDA-N0 Images Wikispecies | |
Besser |
Beach wormwood, Hoary sagebrush, Dusty miller, Old woman |
Introduced, Potentially invasive, Alaska native |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | |
L. |
Southernwood, Southern wormwood, Lad’s love, Old man |
Introduced from Eurasia, Not naturalized, SNA, GNR Perennial, Shrub-subshrub |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX ARS-GRIN Images Wikispecies | |
Lam. Artemisia laxa (Lam.) Fritsch |
White genepì wormwood ⓘ
Alps wormwood
Alpine wormwood
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Introduced, Not naturalized |
Ulster (1967) NYFA: X |
USDA-X0 Images Wikispecies | |
Alph. Wood ex Carruth. Artemisia kansana Britton |
Carruth wormwood, Carruth sagebrush, Carruth's sagewort |
Introduced, N. America native, Not naturalized, Impersistent |
Monroe (1911) NYFA: Xm |
USDA-N0 Images Wikispecies | |
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Artemisia subg. Absinthium
[edit | edit source]The flowers and leaves Artemisia absinthium provide the an ingredient for the flavoring absinthe.
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Genus Artemisia subg. Absinthium | Sagebrush, Wormwood | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. |
Common wormwood
Absinth wormwood
Absinthium
Oldman wormwood
Grande wormwood
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Introduced from Eurasian, northern Africa, Invasive, NYIS Tier: Untiered, iMapInvasives, Invasive.org: 12, USGS: L48 invasive Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X NYFA: 15 counties GBIF 4 counties |
USDA-XX Go Botany Images Wikispecies | |
Willd. |
Prairie sagebrush, Fringed sage, Prairie sagewort |
Introduced, N. America native |
NYFA: X NYFA: 2 counties ? counties |
USDA-NN Go Botany Images Wikispecies | |
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Artemisia subg. Tridentata
[edit | edit source]The only reports of naturalized Artemisia tridentata have been from Highland Park in Rochester, where it was introduced in contaminated grass seed in 1909 and allowed to grow unmowed for several years in order to humor curious botanists.[1]
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Genus Artemisia subg. Tridentata | Sagebrush, Wormwood | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
ssp. tridentata |
Basin big sagebrush, Big sage, Great basin sagebrush |
Introduced, N. America native |
NYFA: X |
USDA-NN Images Wikispecies | |
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Subtribe Matricariinae
[edit | edit source]Achillea
[edit | edit source]- http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/12/2
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00264.x/abstract
New World Achillea
[edit | edit source]Genus Achillea | Yarrow | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Achillea millefolium L.
1803. Achillea aspleniifolia Vent.
1830. Achillea millefolium var. nigrescens E.Mey.
1832. Achillea borealis Bong.
1834. Achillea lanulosa Nutt.
1895. Achillea millefolium var. asplenifolia (Vent.) Farw.
1901. Achillea millefolium var. lanulosa (Nutt.) Piper
1916. Achillea nigrescens (E.Mey.) Rydb.
1837. Achillea millefolium var. occidentalis DC. |
Common yarrow, Milfoil Achillée millefeuille, Herbe à dindes |
Native, Secure Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos NatureServe BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
Genus Achillea (excluded taxa) | Yarrow | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Achillea millefolium var. occidentalis DC. 1834. Achillea lanulosa Nutt. 1837. A. millefoliumvar. occidentalis DC. 1901. A. millefoliumvar. lanulosa (Nutt.) Piper |
Western yarrow | Introduced, N. America native Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-NN Images Wikispecies | |
Achillea millefolium var. nigrescens E.Mey. 1830. A. millefoliumvar. nigrescens E.Mey. 1916. Achillea nigrescens (E.Mey.) Rydb. |
Common yarrow | Introduced, N. America native Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: ? |
USDA-NN Images Wikispecies | |
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Old World Achillea
[edit | edit source]Genus Achillea | Yarrow | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Achillea ptarmica L. 1782. Ptarmica integrifolia Gilib. 1806. Achillea speciosa Henckel 1837. Ptarmica vulgaris DC. superfl. 1905. Chamaemelum ptarmica E.H.L.Krause |
False sneezewort, Sneezeweed yarrow, Sneezewort, White tansy, Pearl yarrow Achillée ptarmique, Herbe à éternuer, Achillée sternutatoire |
Introduced from Europe, Naturalized FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN FNA Tropicos Images Wikispecies | |
L. Achillea nobilis L. |
Noble yarrow | Introduced from Eurasia, Impersistent Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-X0 ARS-GRIN Tropicos Images Wikispecies | |
Sweet yarrow, Sweet Nancy |
Introduced Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-X0 Images Wikispecies | ||
Fern-leaved yarrow, Fernleaf yarrow |
Introduced Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | ||
Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd. 1803 1815. Achillea dentifera DC. |
Alps yarrow | Introduced, No specimens Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | |
All. |
Ligurian yarrow | Introduced, No specimens Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | |
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Matricaria
[edit | edit source]Genus Matricaria | Mayweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
DC. 1813. Santolina suaveolens Pursh (non Matricaria suaveolens L.)
1833. Tanacetum suaveolens (Pursh) Hook.
1837. Matricaria discoidea DC.
1841. Lepidanthus suaveolens (Pursh) Nutt.
1852. Chamomilla discoidea (DC.) J.Gay ex A.Braun
1894. Matricaria suaveolens (Pursh) Buchenau
1894. Matricaria matricarioides auct. non (Less.) Porter ex Britt.
1916. Chamomilla suaveolens (Pursh) Rydb. |
Pineapple weed ⓘ
Pineappleweed ⓘ
Pineapple-weed ⓘ
Pineapple-weed chamomile ⓘ
Wild chamomile
Disc mayweed ⓘ
Rayless mayweed ⓘ
Rayless chamomile ⓘ Matricaire odorante ⓘ
Matricaire discoïde ⓘ
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Introduced, Potentially invasive, Invasive.org: 4, USGS: L48 invasive, Naturalized, SNA, G5 FACU Annual, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X GBIF |
USDA-XY COL POWO Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN FNA BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
L. 1753. Matricaria chamomilla L.
1753. Matricaria recutita L. (nom. cons.)
1838. Matricaria courrantiana DC.
1974. Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert |
German chamomile ⓘ
Wild chamomile
Crown mayweed Matricaire camomille ⓘ
Camomille allemande ⓘ
Petite camomille ⓘ
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Introduced from Eurasia, northern Africa, Potentially invasive, Invasive.org: 0, USGS: L48 invasive, Unknown naturalization, SNA, GNR |
NYFA: X NYFA: 8 counties GBIF ? counties |
USDA-XX COL POWO VASCAN ARS-GRIN ITIS FNAFNA Images Wikispecies | |
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Subtribe Anthemidinae
[edit | edit source]Anthemis
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Genus Anthemis L. | Chamomile | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Anthemis cotula L.
1779. Anthemis foetida Lam.
1785. Chamaemelum cotula (L.) All.
1821. Maruta foetida Gray
1838. Maruta cotula (L.) DC.
1882. Matricaria cotula (L.) Baill. |
Stinking chamomile ⓘ
Mayweed
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Introduced, Potentially invasive, Invasive.org: 7, USGS: L48 invasive, Naturalized |
NYFA: X NYFA: ? counties GBIF ? counties |
USDA-XX COL POWO Images Wikispecies | |
L. |
Corn chamomile, Scentless chamomile, Anthémis des champs |
Introduced, Potentially invasive, Invasive.org: 1, USGS: L48 invasive, Naturalized |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | |
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Cota
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Genus Cota | Chamomile | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) J.Gay Anthemis tinctoria L. |
Golden chamomile, Golden marguerite, Yellow chamomile |
Introduced | NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | |
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Tanacetum
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Genus Tanacetum | Tansy | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Chrysanthemum vulgare
Tanacetum boreale
Tanacetum vulgare |
Common tansy | Introduced from Asia, Invasive, NYIS: 52%[1], SNA, GNR FACU-UPL, 2n=18 |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany CABI FEIS Images Wikispecies | |
(L.) Sch. Bip. Chrysanthemum parthenium
Matricaria parthenium
Tanacetum parthenium |
Feather-leaved tansy, Feverfew |
Introduced | NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany Images Wikispecies | |
L. |
Coastmary | Introduced | NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany Images Wikispecies | |
(Willd.) Grierson |
Pyrethum daisy | Introduced | NYFA: X |
USDA-X0 Go Botany Images Wikispecies | |
Tripleurospermum
[edit | edit source]Genus Tripleurospermum | Mayweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Sch. Bip. 1755. Matricaria inodora L. 1812. Matricaria perforata Mérat 1843. Chamomilla inodora ( L. ) K.Koch 1844. Tripleurospermum inodorum (L.) Sch. Bip. 1983. T. perforatum (Mérat) M. Laínz |
Scentless Mayweed, Scentless false Mayweed, False chamomile, Corn scentless-chamomile Camomille inodore, Matricaire inodore |
Introduced from Eurasia, Naturalized |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Go Botany ARS-GRIN ITIS Images Wikispecies | |
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Subtribe Leucantheminae
[edit | edit source]Leucanthemum
[edit | edit source]Genus Leucanthemum | Daisy | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Lam. 1753. Chrysanthemum leucanthemum L. 1778. Leucanthemum vulgare Lam 1916. Leucanthemum "Leucanthemum" (L.) Rydb. (i) |
Oxeye daisy, Ox-eye daisy, Field daisy |
Introduced, Widespread weed, Naturalized |
NYFA: X |
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(Ramond) DC. 1800. Chrysanthemum maximum Ramond (i) 1838. Leucanthemum maximum (Ramond) DC. |
Shasta daisy, Max chrysanthemum |
Introduced, Not naturalized |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX ARS-GRIN Images Wikispecies | |
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Subtribe Santolininae
[edit | edit source]Chamaemelum
[edit | edit source]Chamomile or dogfennel (genus Chamaemelum) contains only a few species worldwide, none of which are known to naturalize in New York State. Chamaemelum nobile was previously listed in the New York Flora Atlas but is now excluded.
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Genus Chamaemelum | Dogfennel | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) All. 1753. Anthemis nobilis L.
1771. Anacyclus aureus L.
1785. Chamaemelum nobile (L.) All. |
Common chamomile ⓘ
Garden dog-fennel
Roman chamomile
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Introduced from western Europe, northwestern Africa |
NYFA-Excluded |
USDA-X0 POWO Go Botany-0 Images Wikispecies | |
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Cladanthus
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Genus Cladanthus | Dogfennel | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Weedy dogfennel | Introduced | NYFA: X |
Go Botany Images Wikispecies | ||
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Subtribe Glebionidinae
[edit | edit source]Glebionis
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Genus Glebionis Cass. | Glebionis | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Fourr. 1753. Chrysanthemum segetum L. 1869. Glebionis segetum (L.) Fourr. |
Corn-marigold | Introduced, Unk. naturalizaion |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XX Images Wikispecies | |
(L.) Cass. ex Spach Chrysanthemum coronarium Chrysanthemum spatiosum Glebionis coronaria (L.) Cass. ex Spach G. coronarium (L.) Tzvelev |
Crowndaisy, Crown daisy, Garland chrysanthemum |
Introduced, Impersistent, Not naturalized |
NYFA: X |
USDA-XW Images Wikispecies | |
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Tribe Inuleae
[edit | edit source]Subtribe Inulinae
[edit | edit source]Dittrichia
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Genus Dittrichia | Dittrichia | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Greuter Inula graveolens (L.) Desf. |
Stinkwort | Introduced | NYFA: X |
USDA-X0 Images Wikispecies | |
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Inula
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Genus Inula L. (1753) | Yellowhead | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Inula helenium L. |
Elecampane, Elfwort, Elf dock, Scabwort, Wild sunflower, Horse-heal, Horse elder, Velvet dock Aunée |
Introduced from Eurasia, Potentially invasive, iMapInvasives, Invasive.org: 3, USGS: L48 invasive, Naturalized, SNA FACU Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X GBIF |
USDA-XX COL Go Botany Images Wikispecies | |
Hook. fil. 1876. Inula royleana C.B.Clarke (Ambiguous)
1881. Inula racemosa Hook. fil.
1881. Inula helenium Hook. fil. & Thomson (Ambiguous)
1891. Helenium racemosum (Hook. fil.) Kuntze |
Himalayan elecampane ⓘ
Indian elecampane ⓘ
Pushkarmool ⓘ
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Introduced, Naturalized, SNA Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X NYFA: Tompkins (2021) Tompkins (2019) |
COL Images Wikispecies | |
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Pentanema
[edit | edit source]In 2018 these two yellowhead (Inula) species were transferred to the genus Pentanema.[1] Neither of these two introduced species are common in New York State, but were collected early in the twentieth century.
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Genus Pentanema Cass. (1818) | Yellowhead | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) D.Gut.Larr., Santos-Vicente, Anderb., E.Rico & M.M.Mart.Ort. 1753. Inula britannica L.
1785. Aster britannicus (L.) All.
2018. Pentanema britannicum (L.) D.Gut.Larr., et al.
2018. Pentanema britannica (L.) D.Gut.Larr., et al. |
British yellowhead ⓘ
British yellow-head ⓘ
Meadow fleabane ⓘ
British elecampane ⓘ
Yellow starwort ⓘ
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Introduced from Eurasia, Potentially invasive, iMapInvasives, Invasive.org: [1], Not naturalized, SNA Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X NYFA: Nassau (1915) iNat GBIF No NY observations |
USDA-XX COL Images Wikispecies | |
(L.) D.Gut.Larr., Santos-Vicente, Anderb., E.Rico & M.M.Mart.Ort. 1753. Inula salicina L.
1772. Aster salicinus (L.) Scop.
2018. Pentanema salicinum (L.) D.Gut.Larr., et al. |
Willow-leaved yellow-head ⓘ
Irish fleabane ⓘ
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Introduced, Impersistent, Not naturalized, SNA, GNR Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X NYFA: Tompkins (1925) iNat GBIF No NY observations |
COL Images Wikispecies | |
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Subtribe Plucheinae
[edit | edit source]Pluchea
[edit | edit source]Pluchea (PLOO-sha) or Camphorweed was named after the 18th century French naturalist Abbé Noel-Antoine Pluche.
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Genus Pluchea | Camphorweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Cass. 1759. Conyza odorata L. 1788. C. purpurascens Sw. (i) 1826. Pluchea odorata (L.) Cass. 1836. P. purpurascens (Sw.) DC 1942. P. purpurascensvar. succulenta 1980. P. odoratavar. succulenta |
Saltmarsh fleabane ⓘ
Sweet-scented camphorweed ⓘ
Shrubby camphorweed ⓘ
Sweetscent ⓘ
Sweet-scent ⓘ
Purple camphor-weed Pluchée odorante ⓘ
Santa María ⓘ
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Native, CoC: 7, Not yet ranked, SNR (was S3-4) OBL-FACW Annual, Herb-forb |
Bronx (1901-1994), Kings (1874-1912), Nassau (1895-1939), New York (1865-1883) Queens (1881-2007), Richmond (1896-2002), Suffolk (1871-2005) NYFA: 3-4 |
USDA-NX Go Botany ARS-GRIN ITIS Tropicos NatureServe BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
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Tribe Helenieae
[edit | edit source]Subtribe Heleniinae
[edit | edit source]Helenium
[edit | edit source]Helenium (hel-EE-nee-um), commonly referred to as sneezeweed, was named for Helen of Troy. According to legend, Helen was collecting sneeeweed when she was abducted.[1]
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Genus Helenium | Sneezeweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Helenium autumnale L. |
Common sneezeweed Fall sneezeweed Autumn Sneezeweed Helen's flower Sneezeweed Swamp sunflower Hélénie automnale Hélénie d'automne |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure, S5, G5 FACW Perennial, Herb-forb, Heliophily: 7 - Sun |
NYFA: 38 counties |
USDA-NN FSUS Go Botany VASCAN ARS-GRIN NatureServe BONAP LBJ Images Wikispecies | |
Raf. 1838. Helenium flexuosum Raf.
1841. Helenium nudiflorum Nutt. |
Purple-headed sneezeweed ⓘ
Purplehead sneezeweed ⓘ Hélénie nudiflore ⓘ
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Introduced from southeastern US, N. America native, Naturalized, SNA, G5 FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
USDA-NX Go Botany ARS-GRIN NatureServe BONAP Images Wikispecies | |
(Raf.) H. Rock var. amarum1817. Gaillardia amara Raf.
1834. Helenium tenuifolium Nutt.
1957. Helenium amarum (Raf.) H. Rock |
Bitterweed, Sneezeweed, Fine-leaved sneezeweed |
Introduced from south-central US, N. America native, Not naturalized, SNA FACU Annual, Herb-forb |
Tompkins (1940, 1968) NYFA: X? |
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Gaillardia
[edit | edit source]Gaillardia (gay-LAR-dee-uh) was named for M. Gaillard de Marentoneau, an 18th-century French magistrate and patron of botany.[1]
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Genus Gaillardia | Blanketflower | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Foug. var. pulchella 1788. Gaillardia pulchella Foug. |
Rose-ring blanket-flower, Rose-ring Indian blanket, Indian blanketflower, Firewheel |
Introduced from se North America, N. America native |
St. Lawrence (2014), Suffolk (1977), Westchester (2002) NYFA: X |
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Pursh 1813. Gaillardia aristata Pursh |
Common blanketflower, Common blanket-flower, Great blanket-flower, Blanketflower |
Introduced from nw North America, N. America native |
Albany, Suffolk (1948) NYFA: X |
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Genus Gaillardia (excluded taxa) | Blanketflower | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
hort. ex Van Houtte Gaillardia aristata × Gaillardia pulchella 1857. G. grandiflora Van Houtte |
Blanketflower, Blanket-flower, Firewheel |
Introduced, N. America native, Excluded |
excluded NYFA-Excluded |
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