Astranthium integrifolium (Michaux) Nuttall. Common name: Eastern Western-daisy. Habitat: Limestone glades, barrens, rocky woodlands, roadsides. Distribution: Nc. KY south through c. TN to nw. GA and ne. AL (primarily in the Interior Low Plateau); disjunct in c. MS (where a waif) and also disjunct in nc. WV, where presumably introduced.
ID notes: Differing from Dichaetophora by its absence of winglike cypsela margins.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: The related A. ciliatum (Rafinesque) Nesom of the Ozarkian region and Texas has sometimes been treated as a variety, subspecies, or unnamed component of A. integrifolium, but see Nesom (2005a) for rationale for recognition at the specific rank, which renders A. integrifolium endemic east of the Mississippi River.
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA20, K4, POWO, Tn, Nesom (2005e); = Astranthium integrifolium (Michx.) Nutt. ssp. integrifolium — DeJong (1965); = Astranthium integrifolium (Michx.) Nutt. var. integrifolium — C; < Astranthium integrifolium (Michx.) Nutt. — F, G, SE1, W. Basionym: Bellis integrifolia Michx. 1803
Links to other floras: = Astranthium integrifolium - FNA20
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Heliophily ⓘ: 8
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