Comments
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Of the four varieties sometimes recognized within Sclerocarpus uniserialis, only var. uniserialis and var. austrotexanus B. L. Turner occur within the flora area. Variety austrotexanus is said to differ by having the disc corollas longer and more uniformly purple and by growing mainly on dunes.
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Description
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Stems often densely hairy (hairs whitish, pustule-based, antrorse-appresssed, stiff). Leaf blades 2–5 cm, margins toothed mostly distally, apices acute. Peduncles 3–10 cm. Ray laminae rotundly elliptic, 5–15 mm. Disc corollas usually yellow with reddish veins (sometimes purple). Cypselae: perigynia brown, ± warty. 2n = 24.
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Synonym
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Gymnopsis uniserialis Hooker, Icon. Pl. 2: plate 145. 1837; Sclerocarpus uniserialis var. austrotexanus B. L. Turner
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