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Key to Elephantopus

Asteraceae

Elephantopus

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(c) Sorrie, Bruce A. - CC-BY
(c) Ogle, Jennifer - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
1 Leaves cauline, the stem with well-developed leaves over 10 cm long
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
1 Leaves basal, the stem scapose or with a few leaves much smaller than the basal, usually < 8 cm long.
(c) Ward, Scott G
(c) Ward, Scott G - CC-BY
  2 Longest phyllaries 10-13 mm long; pappus 6-8 mm long; basal leaves 5.5-10.5 cm wide, usually at least some on a plant > 7 cm wide; leaves pubescent on the midrib below with spreading or reflexed hairs; [of the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and rarely the Mountains]
(c) Ward, Scott G - CC-BY
  2 Longest phyllaries 6-9 mm long; pappus 3-4.5 mm long; basal leaves 1.5-7.5 cm wide, rarely any on a plant > 7 cm wide; leaves pubescent on the midrib below with appressed or spreading hairs; [of the Coastal Plain, and rarely the lower Piedmont].
(c) Ward, Scott G - CC-BY
(c) Keim, Mary - CC-BY-NC-SA, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Keim, Mary - CC-BY-NC-SA, permission granted to NCBG
    3 Phyllaries densely villous with white hairs (0.3-) 0.5-1.0 mm long, the punctate glands obscured; cypselas 3-3.5 mm long; [of e. SC southward]
(c) Wright, Janet - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Wright, Janet - CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
(c) Fleming, Gary P.
    3 Phyllaries punctate-glandular, also sparsely pubescent with hairs 0.05-0.3 (-0.5) mm long; cypselas 2.5-3.0 mm long; [widespread in our area]