Parlin’s pussytoes

Parlin’s pussytoes

Antennaria parlinii ssp. fallax

   
Family

Asteraceae (Aster)

Tribe

Gnaphalieae (Pussy’s-toes)

Parent

Parlin’s pussytoes (Antennaria parlinii)

Nativity

Native

Status

 

Habitat

Dry to moderate moisture. Open woods, upland prairies, savannas, bluffs.

Flowering

April to June

Flower Color

White to pinkish

Height

3½ to 11


Identification

This is an erect, perennial forb that rises on a basal rosette of leaves and a flowering stem from a rhizome and stolons. It often forms colonies.

The stolons are 1 to 4 long, densely wooly, and leafy. They recline on the ground with the tips ascending. They root at the nodes, forming new plants.

Basal leaves are spoon-shaped, 1 to 3¾ long, and ¾ to 1¾ wide. They are rounded or broadly pointed at the tip, and sometimes have a small, abrupt, sharp point at the tip. They taper gradually to the leaf stalk at the base. There are 3 or 5 prominent veins extending from the base to the broadest part of the blade. The upper surface is moderately to densely covered with white, short, matted or tangled, soft, woolly hairs, giving it a woolly or felt-like texture. It usually becomes less hairy at maturity but not hairless or nearly hairless. The lower surface is densely covered with white, short, matted or tangled, soft, woolly hairs. The hairiness of the lower surface persists at maturity. The margins are untoothed. Basal leaves are often evergreen.

Stem leaves are alternate, linear to narrowly lance-shaped, and 3 16 to 1¾ long. They taper to a sharp point at the tip and attach to the stem at the base without a leaf stalk. The lowermost leaves are often narrowly inversely egg-shaped. The upper leaves often have a short, hairlike extension of the midvein at the tip. The upper and lower surfaces are densely covered with white, short, matted or tangled, soft, woolly hairs.

The flowering stem can be 3½ to 17¾ tall, though it usually reaches no more than 11 in height. It is erect, sparsely leafy, and densely covered with white woolly hairs. It sometimes becomes hairless in patches with age. There are no purple glandular hairs near the top of the stem.

The inflorescence is a tight, round-topped cluster of 4 to 12 flower heads at the end of the stem. Male and female flowers are borne on separate plants. A population of plants may have both male and female plants, or female plants only.

The whorl of bracts (involucre) subtending a male flower head is ¼ to long. The involucre subtending a female flower head is 5 16 to ½ long.

The flower heads have 20 to 100 white or pinkish, tubular disk florets and no ray florets. Male florets are to 3 16 long. Female florets are to ¼ long.

The fruit is a small achene with hairs at the tip.

There is no floral scent.


Similar
Species

Parlin’s pussytoes (Antennaria parlinii ssp. parlinii) stems have purple glandular hairs near the top of the stem. Basal leaves are sparsely hairy or hairless on the upper surface. The hairs on the basal leaves are more cobwebby than woolly. They become hairless or nearly hairless at maturity, not simply less hairy.

Field pussytoes (Antennaria neglecta) has a shorter flowering stalk, usually no more than 8 tall. The basal leaves are shorter, no more than 2½ long, and narrower, less than ¾ wide. They have only a single prominent vein, occasionally also a faint pair of parallel lateral veins.

Plantain-leaved pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia) young stolons are mostly ascending. Male disk florets are less than long.


Range Range Map – Parlin’s pussytoes            
 
Sightings Boot Lake SNA

Mound Prairie SNA

Pine Bend Bluffs SNA


Comments

This is the most common species of Pussytoes in eastern North America.


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Synonyms

Antennaria ambigens

Antennaria ampla

Antennaria arkansana

Antennaria arnoglossa var. ambigens

Antennaria bifrons

Antennaria brainerdii

Antennaria callophylla

Antennaria calophylla

Antennaria elliptica

Antennaria fallax

Antennaria fallax var. calophylla

Antennaria farwellii

Antennaria greenei

Antennaria mesochora

Antennaria munda

Antennaria occidentalis

Antennaria parlinii var. ambigens

Antennaria parlinii var. farwellii

Antennaria plantaginifolia var. ambigens

Antennaria umbellata

Antennaria unbellata

   

Common
Names

Parlin’s pussytoes

Plantain pussy-toes

plantain-leaved pussytoes

woman’s tobacco

               

 

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