Gentianopsis virgata (Raf.) Holub (redirected from: Anthopogon virgatus)
Family: Gentianaceae
[Anthopogon virgatus ]
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Much like no. 1 [Gentianopsis crinita (Froel.) Ma], and perhaps better subordinated to it; lvs typically lance-linear and less than 1 cm wide; cal 1.5-3 cm, its lobes strongly papillate-scabrous on the keels toward the base; cor-lobes more ascending than in no. 1; erose-dentate across the broad summit, often more deeply fringed along the sides; 2n=78. Bogs, meadows, and wet shores, especially in calcareous regions; chiefly from w. N.Y. and s. Ont. to s. Man. and Io., and in another var. to Alta. and on the Gasp顐eninsula. (G. procera; Gentiana procera.) The ssp. victorinii (Fernald) Lammers, a local ecotype in the intertidal zone along the St. Lawrence R., barely enters our range. It has small fls only 3-3.5 cm, with orbicular cor-lobes.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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