Crepis atribarba
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Internal ID | UUID643fce1dc8396755322474 |
Scientific name | Crepis atribarba |
Authority | A.Heller |
First published in | Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 26(6): 314, 551 (1899) |
Description Top
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Crepis atribarba, also known as slender hawksbeard or dark hawksbeard, is a flowering plant found in western Canada and the western United States. It has been observed in various regions including British Columbia, Utah, Washington, and Nevada. This perennial herb can reach up to 70 cm in height and has a slender taproot and 1-2 stems. It produces multiple small flower heads, each containing yellow ray florets but no disc florets. Crepis atribarba is commonly found in mountain and plateau habitats.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Psilochenia atribarba | (A.Heller) W.A.Weber | Phytologia 53: 189 (1983) |
Crepis exilis | Osterh. | Muhlenbergia 1: 142 (1906) |
Crepis occidentalis var. gracilis | D.C.Eaton | Botany [Fortieth Parallel] 203 (-204) (1871) |
Crepis gracilis | (D.C.Eaton) Rydb. | Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 1: 461. 1900 |
Crepis atribarba var. cytotaxonomicorum | B.Boivin | Naturaliste Canad. 87: 31 (1960) |
Crepis atribarba subsp. atribarba | Heller | |
Crepis exilis subsp. originalis | Babc. & Stebbins | Publ. Carnegie Inst. Wash. 504: 162 (1938) |
Crepis atribarba subsp. cytotaxonomicorum | (Boivin) W.A.Weber |
Common names Top
Add a new one! Suggest a correction!Language | Common/alternative name |
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English | slender hawksbeard |
Germination/Propagation Top
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
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North-central U.S.A.
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Northwestern U.S.A.
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Southwestern U.S.A.
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Western Canada
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North-central U.S.A.
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000078515 |
Canadensys | 3023 |
USDA Plants | CRAT |
Tropicos | 2709899 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:69321-2 |
The Plant List | gcc-35110 |
Open Tree Of Life | 434848 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 1111083 |
Nature Serve | 2.149183 |
IPNI | 69321-2 |
iNaturalist | 54904 |
GBIF | 5403701 |
EOL | 578197 |
USDA GRIN | 455361 |
Wikipedia | Crepis_atribarba |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
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Scientific Literature Top
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Geographical Parthenogenesis in Alpine and Arctic Plants | Hörandl E | Plants (Basel) | 13-Feb-2023 |
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Co-occurrence of related asexual, but not sexual, lineages suggests that reproductive interference limits coexistence | Whitton J, Sears CJ, Maddison WP | Proc Biol Sci | 06-Dec-2017 |
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Attack of the clones: reproductive interference between sexuals and asexuals in the Crepis agamic complex | Hersh E, Grimm J, Whitton J | Ecol Evol | 18-Aug-2016 |
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Understanding the geographic distributions of apomictic plants: a case for a pluralistic approach | Hörandl E, Cosendai AC, Temsch EM | Plant Ecol Divers | 01-Nov-2008 |
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