Poteridium annuum
Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 3, 5: 43. 1846.
Common names: Prairie burnet
EndemicIllustrated
Basionym: Poterium annuum Nuttall in W. J. Hooker, Fl. Bor.-Amer. 1: 198. 1832
Synonyms: Sanguisorba annua (Nuttall) Nuttall
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 9. Treatment on page 320.
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Plants winter-annual or biennial, glabrous; taproots 1–4 (–6) dm. Stamens (2 or) 4. Fruits: hypanthia ridges extended into thin wings, 0.5 mm wide; sepals tuberculose-thickened proximally.
Phenology: Flowering Mar–Jun; fruiting Apr–Jul.
Habitat: Sandy and rocky soil, prairies, oak savannas, oak woodlands, disturbed areas (pastures, roadsides), often locally moister sites
Elevation: 0–500 m
Distribution
Ont., Ark., Iowa, Kans., N.Y., Okla., S.C., Tex.
Discussion
The eastern records (Ontario, Iowa, Massachusetts, New York, and South Carolina) all appear to represent adventives or non-persistent waifs. A record from Maryland (J. B. S. Norton and R. G. Brown 1946) is plausible; no specimen is known to the author.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.
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perigynous +
dehiscent +
herbaceous +
coriaceous +
absent +
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glabrous +
Prairie burnet +
aggregated +
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glabrous +
aggregated +
glabrous +
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Sandy and rocky soil, prairies, oak savannas, oak woodlands, disturbed areas (pastures, roadsides), often locally moister sites +
extended +
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crassinucellate +
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