Eupatorium vaseyi Porter
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Detail
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Botanical Name
- Eupatorium vaseyi Porter
- Common Name
- Vasey's Thoroughwort
- Synonym(s)
- Eupatorium album L. var. vaseyi (T.C. Porter) Cronq.; Eupatorium album L. var. monardifolium Fern.
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Eupatorium vaseyi Porter
- Comments
- The status of this species in Virginia is poorly understood due to widespread misapplication of the name E. vaseyi, or lumping with other species. In the past, the name was misapplied to the species now known as E. godfreyanum. Subsequently, E. vaseyi was considered a var. of E. sessilifolium or E. album, the latter treatment (E. album var. vaseyi) maintained by Siripun and Schilling (2006) in FNA. As currently interpreted, this species is similar to E. album var. album, but has glabrate, acute, evenly serrate leaves (vs. pubescent, obtuse, regularly to irregularly often crenately toothed leaves in E. album) and its white-tipped phyllaries are less attenuate than those of E. album var. album. According to Flora of the Southeastern U.S., the only confirmed records based on recent molecular work (Schilling 2011, Syst. Bot. 36(4): 1088-1100) are from AR, TN, and KY but the species should be sought elsewhere. Virginia plants seem to fit, but further study is needed to determine whether our plants are consistent with AR-TN-KY plants determined by Schilling (2011) to be E. vaseyi, or whether they represent another cryptic taxon in the E. album complex.
- Habitat
- Dry woodlands, clearings, old fields, and roadsides. The distribution and status of this species are incompletely known due to past taxonomic and nomenclatural confusion. Recent herbarium and field work strongly suggests that it is widely distributed but very infrequent over most of the state; additional study is needed.
- Native Status
- Native
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