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Asteraceae
Eupatorium

not marked as a favorite taxon Eupatorium saltuense Fernald. Common name: Tall Boneset, Pasture Eupatorium. Phenology: Aug-Oct. Habitat: Upland forests, woodland borders, marsh edges. Distribution: Known from e. and c. VA and NC

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Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Taxonomy Comments: Considered by some to be a hybrid of E. album and E. altissimum. Schilling (2011) had complicated and unclear results regarding the appropriate taxonomic treatment of E. saltuense, suggesting that additional research is needed to determine if it should be regarded as a species, and, if so, its origin and distribution. Reported for nc. WV by Harmon, Ford-Werntz, & Grafton (2006).

Synonymy : = F, G, K4, RAB, Va; < Eupatorium altissimum L. — C, FNA21. Basionym: Eupatorium saltuense Fernald 1942

Links to other floras: < Eupatorium altissimum - FNA21

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image #1 of Eupatorium saltuense© Gary P. Fleming | Original Image ⭷
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