Yellow hymenopappus
Also known as: yellow plainsman, yellow woolly-white, collegeflower
Hymenopappus flavescens A. Gray
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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect, branched in upper 1/3, ribbed, arising singly from taproot.
- Leaves
- Alternate, stalked; basal rosette leaves twice pinnately-divided, 2.4 to 6 inches long, 1/2 to 3 inches wide; ultimate segments linear, to 4/5 inch long, to 1/4 inch wide, mostly smooth above, woolly below; stem leaves numerous, progressively reduced above.
- Inflorescence
- Cyme, congested, terminal; flowering stalks .4 to 2.4 inch long; heads 30-100, disk-like.
- Flower
- Involcural bracts 6-14, 1/6 to 1/4 inch long; ray florets absent; disk florets 30-70, bright yellow; corolla 1/10 to 1/8 inch long, tube sparsely to densely glandular, expanded above into bell-shaped throat.
- Fruit
- Achenes, 4-angled, about 1/6 inch long, angles pubescent, tipped with 18-20 translucent scales, enclosing small seed.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Dry prairies, plains, pastures, and roadsides; sandy soils.
- Distribution
- Southwest 1/5 of Kansas.
Additional Notes
Comments
See also old plainsman Hymenopappus scabiosaeus .
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Asteraceae - Sunflower Family
- Life Span
- Biennial
- Height
- 8-36 inches
- Last Updated
- 2007-12-04
Color Groups
Yellow Wildflowers
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Blooms: May, June, July, August