Angiosperms: Dicotyledons
Asteraceae
Daisy Family
Golden asterHeterotheca villosa (Pursh) Shinners
Chrysopsis villosa Nutt. ex DC.
- Stem: perennial; 3’ to 4’ tall; hairy; often several stems from a single root crown.
- Leaves: alternate, oval, with tapering bases and pointed tips; 2” by 3/8”, plants in northwest Iowa have smaller leaves, 3/4” by 3/32”; hairy above and below.
- Inflorescence: single heads at the tips of leafy stems.
- Heads: yellow rays and disk flowers; head about 1” across; flowering over a long period from late June to late August.
- Fruits: “seeds” (fruits) 3/16” long with 1/4” plumes; fruiting begins after mid-July.
- Habitat: very infrequent with a very restricted range in Iowa; on rocky and sandy prairies.
- Notes: Heterotheca villosa is highly variable with several varieties described. See Gleason and Cronquist (1991) for details.
- Bibliography from Biodiversity Heritage Library
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