Tetraneuris linearifolia var. arenicola
Sida 15: 237. 1992.
Plants 21–50+ cm. Stems (1–) 4–10, erect or ± decumbent, unbranched or branched distally. Leaves usually densely hairy, sparsely to moderately glanddotted, basal blades usually spatulate, usually with 2–6 teeth or lobes; proximal cauline blades usually oblanceolate, usually with 2 (–6) teeth or lobes, mid-blades usually oblanceolate, (2.5–) 3.9–9.5 (–16) mm wide. Peduncles (10–) 13–22 (–29) cm, densely hairy. Involucres 8–10 × 12–15 mm. Outer phyllaries 13–21, margins usually not scarious, abaxial faces densely hairy. Ray-florets 14–25. Cypselae 1.9–2.6 mm, pappi of 5–8 non-aristate scales 1–1.7 mm. 2n = 30.
Phenology: Flowering (Feb–)Mar–Apr(–Jun; also Dec).
Habitat: Roadsides and pastures
Elevation: 50–200 m
Discussion
Variety arenicola is known only from the vicinity of Brooks, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, and Zapata counties. It grows in sand; var. linearifolia grows in limestone-derived soils.
Selected References
None.