Bradburia pilosa (Nuttall) Semple. Common name: Soft Goldenaster. Phenology: (May-) Jun-Oct. Habitat: Barrens, prairies, glades, savannas, roadsides, disturbed areas. Distribution: S. MO and se. KS, south to w. LA and e. TX; populations east of the Mississippi River are questionably native. See Anderson (2007) for FL record.
Origin/Endemic status: Native
Synonymy ⓘ: = Ar, Fl7, FNA20, K4, Mo2, Ok, Tn, WH3, Semple (1996); = Chrysopsis pilosa Nutt. — F, G, GrPl, NcTx, SE1, Nesom (1991a), Semple (1981); = Heterotheca pilosa (Nutt.) Shinners — Tx, Harms (1974); = n/a — C; < Heterotheca gossypina (Michx.) Shinners — RAB. Basionym: Chrysopsis pilosa Nutt. 1834
Links to other floras: = Bradburia pilosa - FNA20
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