Antennaria parlinii Fern. ssp. parlinii
Detail
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Botanical Name
- Antennaria parlinii Fern. ssp. parlinii
- Common Name
- Parlin's Pussytoes
- Synonym(s)
- Antennaria plantaginifolia (L.) Richards. var. parlinii (Fernald) Cronquist
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Antennaria parlinii Fern. ssp parlinii
- Comments
- This variety, which was subsumed within A. plantaginifolia in Atlas III, is only partially mapped at this time, pending reassessment of additional herbarium specimens. However, it is clearly common in Virginia, at least in the Piedmont and lower mountains, and probably occurs in most counties.
- Habitat
- Dry forests, woodlands, clearings, meadows, and road banks. Because this taxon has been subsumed into Antennaria plantaginifolia in most Virginia studies, its distribution and status are incompletely known and herbarium studies are needed. Confirmed records indicate a wide distribution across the state; field studies indicate that ssp. parlinii is frequent, at least in the Piedmont and lower mountains. In some areas of the Piedmont, it is demonstrably more common than A. plantaginifolia.
- Native Status
- Native
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