. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario/Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ASTERACEAE Antennarla rosea Greene {A. acuminata Greene, A. arida E. Nels., A. imbricata E. Nels., A. incamata Porsild, A. oxyphyl la Greene. A. subviscosa Fern.) Pussy-toes, ladies' tobacco, everlasting Immortelle, antennaire. â-^'âD r H-- -" o^^^'''i*y^'^"^ ^ "^° n ^^fi^^' 4 P^CTW^' ^^^K^tZ^ ^^F^xT^)^^ r \ AtterAîapfès: Bayei & Stebbins do ,o'oo.» ( 1967, Good 1978 HABITAT: Exposed rocky outcrops and open woo


. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario/Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ASTERACEAE Antennarla rosea Greene {A. acuminata Greene, A. arida E. Nels., A. imbricata E. Nels., A. incamata Porsild, A. oxyphyl la Greene. A. subviscosa Fern.) Pussy-toes, ladies' tobacco, everlasting Immortelle, antennaire. â-^'âD r H-- -" o^^^'''i*y^'^"^ ^ "^° n ^^fi^^' 4 P^CTW^' ^^^K^tZ^ ^^F^xT^)^^ r \ AtterAîapfès: Bayei & Stebbins do ,o'oo.» ( 1967, Good 1978 HABITAT: Exposed rocky outcrops and open woods from lower montane to alpine and arctic zones. STATUS: Rare in Quebec. Threatened in Michigan. NOTES: Antennaria rosea is a taxonomically diverse species complex. It reproduces asexually and has populations composed entirely of pistillate plants; staminate clones are extremely rare. HABITAT: Affleurements rocheux exposés et forêts claires en zone montagneuse basse à alpine et dans les régions arctiques. SITUATION: Rare au Québec. Menacée au Michigan. REMARQUES: Antennaria rosea désigne un complexe diversifié sur le plan taxonomique. Elle se reproduit de façon asexuée et les peuplements sont entièrement constitués de plantes pistillées; les clones staminés sont très rares. REFERENCES / SOURCES Bayer, 1984. Chromosome numbers and taxonomic notes for North American species of Antennaria (Asteraceae: Inuleae). Systematic Botany 9: 74-83. Bayer, , & Stebbins. 1987. Chromosome numbers, patterns of distribution, and apomixis in Antennaria (Asteraceae: Inuleae). Systematic Botany 12: 305-319. Hyypio, 1952. Antennaria rosea Greene in the Lake Superior region. Rhodora 54: 291. Bayer 1987. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origi


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