curly-cup gumweed |
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Grindelia squarrosa var. quasiperennis |
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| Taxonomy | Family: |
Asteraceae (aster) |
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Asteroideae |
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Supertribe: |
Asterodae |
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Tribe: |
Astereae (aster) |
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North American clade |
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| Nativity | Native to the Great Plains states, including North Dakota and South Dakota. Introduced and naturalized in Minnesota. |
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| Habitat | Dry. Disturbed areas. Full sun. |
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| Flowering | Late July to September |
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| Flower Color | Yellow |
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| Identification | The leaf margins are untoothed or remotely sharply small-toothed, or the lower leaves are irregularly lobed or pinnatifid. |
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| 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 |
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| Common Names |
curly-cup gumweed curlycup gumweed curlytop gumweed gum-plant gumweed rosinweed tarweed |
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