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Plants of Liatris aspera from the Dakotas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas have consistently sparsely to densely puberulent-hispidulous leaves (var. aspera); those to the east usually have glabrous leaves (var. intermedia); variation in vestiture occurs in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana and identities in this large area would have to be arbitrary or typological if varieties were formally recognized. Variety salutans was recognized by Shinners on the basis of its deflexed (versus horizontal or ascending) heads; such plants occur in Texas, western Louisiana, and adjacent areas of Arkansas and Oklahoma.
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Plants 30–180 cm. Corms globose. Stems hispidulous-puberulent. Leaves: basal (usually withering before flowering) and proximal cauline 1-nerved, broadly oblanceolate to elliptic- or lanceolate-spatulate to linear-lanceolate, 80–250 × (4–)6–25 mm, gradually or abruptly reduced distally, essentially glabrous or sparsely or densely puberulent-hispidulous, ± gland-dotted (distal especially). Heads in loose, spiciform arrays. Peduncles 0 or (ascending to spreading or deflexed) 1–5(–10) mm. Involucres campanulate-hemispheric to turbinate-campanulate, (9–)10–16 × 10–20 mm. Phyllaries usually in 4–5 series, (outer or outer and middle usually reflexed) broadly obovate to oblong-spatulate, unequal, essentially glabrous, margins with relatively broad, whitish-hyaline, irregular to erose or lacerate borders (especially on the distal 1/3), strongly bullate (with a sharp, low, rounded buttress delimiting the hyaline border), apices usually rounded to subtruncate. Florets (14–)18–24(–30); corolla tubes pilose inside. Cypselae (3.5–)4.5–6 mm; pappi: lengths ± equaling corollas, bristles barbellate. 2n = 20.
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Lacinaria scariosa (Linnaeus) Willdenow var. intermedia Lunell; Liatris aspera var. intermedia (Lunell) Gaiser; L. aspera var. salutans (Lunell) Shinners; L. spheroidea var. salutans (Lunell) Shinners
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Liatris aspera
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Liatris aspera (known as rough blazing star,[1][2] button blazing star,[3] lacerate blazing star,[4] tall prairie blazing star,[2] or tall gayfeather[5]) is a perennial wildflower in the Asteraceae family that is found in central to eastern North America in habitats that range from mesic to dry prairie and dry savanna.
Description
Liatris aspera is a perennial herb[6] that grows as a single, erect, unbranched stem 30 to 180 cm (1 to 6 feet) high.[7] Leaves are numerous on the stem, alternate, and narrowly lanceolate with the lower leaves larger, up to 38 centimetres (15 in) long and 1 inch (3 cm) wide, becoming smaller and narrower higher on the plant.[1]
The inflorescence is an erect raceme with numerous, purple, button-like flower heads, short-stalked or stalkless, blooming from the top down. It flowers from mid-August through October, with seed becoming ripe in October to November.[6]
Distribution and habitat
This plant is native to the United States from Texas to the west and New York to the east. It is also native to Ontario in Canada.[8] It grows in prairies, glades, and savannas, and along roadsides and railroads.[9]
Ecology
It attracts birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies.[6]
Flowers from above, some not yet blooming.
References
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^ a b Hilty, John (2020). "Rough Blazingstar (Liatris aspera)". Illinois Wildflowers.
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^ a b Chayka, Katy; Dziuk, Peter (2016). "Liatris aspera (Rough Blazing Star)". Minnesota Wildflowers.
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^ Haddock, Mike (2018). "Tall gayfeather". Kansas Wildflowers and Grasses.
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^ "Liatris aspera". Flora of Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Herbarium, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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^ "NatureServe Explorer 2.0". explorer.natureserve.org.
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^ a b c "Liatris aspera - Plant Finder". www.missouribotanicalgarden.org. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
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^ Nesom, Guy L. (2006). "Liatris aspera". In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed.). Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA). Vol. 21. New York and Oxford – via eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.
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^ "USDA Plants Database". plants.usda.gov.
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^ Denison, Edgar (2017). Missouri Wildflowers. Conservation Commission of the State of Missouri. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-887247-59-7.
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Liatris aspera: Brief Summary
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Liatris aspera (known as rough blazing star, button blazing star, lacerate blazing star, tall prairie blazing star, or tall gayfeather) is a perennial wildflower in the Asteraceae family that is found in central to eastern North America in habitats that range from mesic to dry prairie and dry savanna.
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Sträv rosenstav (Liatris aspera) är en art i familjen korgblommiga växter från sydöstra Kanada, centrala och östra USA.

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Liatris aspera là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cúc. Loài này được Michx. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1803.
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