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Triniteurybia aberrans is known only from the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho, and from the Bitterroot Mountains of Montana, where it is considered sensitive. It is the only species of the eurybioids that has never been included in Aster. The chromosome number is based on an unpublished report (n = 9 ; L. C. Anderson 3660, MO).
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Description
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Leaf blades ascending, 10–30 × 8–12 mm, gradually reduced distally, bases cuneate, apices obtuse to subacute. Heads sessile or subsessile in axils of distalmost leaves. Phyllaries bases indurate, apices acute. Disc florets 6.5–7(–8) mm, lobes ca. 0.8 mm, minutely and sparsely puberulent; style-branch 2–3 mm, ± equaling stigmatic portions. Cypselae purplish. 2n = 18.
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Synonym
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Macronema aberrans A. Nelson, Bot. Gaz. 53: 226. 1912; Haplopappus aberrans (A. Nelson) H. M. Hall; Sideranthus aberrans (A. Nelson) Rydberg; Tonestus aberrans (A. Nelson) G. L. Nesom & D. R. Morgan
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