Euthamia weakleyi Nesom
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- Family
- Asteraceae
- Botanical Name
- Euthamia weakleyi Nesom
- Common Name
- Weakley’s Flat-top Goldentop
- Synonym(s)
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- not in Flora of Virginia; named and described after its publication.
- Comments
- This goldenrod was recently described by Nesom in his comprehensive revision of Euthamia (2021-34 Phytoneuron 1-182). As circumscribed, it is a Coastal Plain endemic ranging from Massachusetts to Alabama. It is an essentially glabrous plant that lacks axillary fascicles and has leaves intermediate in width between E. graminifolia and E. caroliniana. As a result, specimens have been variously misidentified as E. hirtipes, E. carolininana, E. gymnospermoides (a similar, Midwestern species), and Solidago tenuifolia. See Nesom (2021) for a morphological description, comparison with similar species, and list of supporting specimens from Virginia and elsewhere. The map presented here is based on Nesom’s map and specimen citations.
- Habitat
- Virginia collections are from low fields, damp flatwoods, natural and artificial pond margins, ditches, brackish and salt marsh borders, brackish scrub, tidal river shores, and dredge spoil. It appears to be widely distributed but infrequent in the c. and s. Coastal Plain, rare in the s. Piedmont (one site), and disjunct to several sites in the Shenandoah Valley of Augusta County, where it grows with other Coastal Plain disjuncts.
- Native Status
- Native
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