curly-cup gumweed

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Grindelia squarrosa var. quasiperennis


Taxonomy

Family:

Asteraceae (aster)

 

Subfamily:

Asteroideae

 

Supertribe:

Asterodae

 

Tribe:

Astereae (aster)

 

No Rank:

North American clade

Parent

curly-cup gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa)


Nativity

Native to the Great Plains states, including North Dakota and South Dakota. Introduced and naturalized in Minnesota.

Status

 

Habitat

Dry. Disturbed areas. Full sun.

Flowering

Late July to September

Flower Color

Yellow

Height

4 to 40


Identification

The leaf margins are untoothed or remotely sharply small-toothed, or the lower leaves are irregularly lobed or pinnatifid.

 
Similar
Species

Curly-cup gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa var. serrulata) leaf margins are closely and evenly toothed.

Curly-cup gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa var. squarrosa) leaf margins are closely and evenly toothed.


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Synonyms

Grindelia perennis

 
Common
Names

curly-cup gumweed

curlycup gumweed

curlytop gumweed

gum-plant

gumweed

rosinweed

tarweed


 

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