Southern prairie aster facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Southern prairie aster |
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Conservation status | |
Apparently Secure (NatureServe) |
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Synonymy
Aster hemisphericus 1933Alexander
Aster gattingeri Alexander 1933 not (Chapm. ex A. Gray) Kuntze 1891 Aster paludosus subsp. hemisphericus (Alexander) Cronquist Aster paludosus var. hemisphericus (Alexander) Waterf. Aster pedionomus Alexander Aster verutifoliu] Alexander Heleastrum hemisphericum (Alexander ex Alexander) Shinners |
Eurybia hemispherica, commonly known as the southern prairie aster, is an herbaceous plant in the composite family (Asteraceae). It is native to the south-central United States, primarily the lower Mississippi Valley and southeastern Great Plains, from Kansas south to Texas and east to Kentucky, Tennessee, and the Florida Panhandle. Its natural habitat is typically in upland prairies or dry savannas. It is less commonly found in open moist areas, in sandy-loamy soil.
Eurybia hemispherica is a perennial, growing up to 120 cm tall. Its leaves are linear, glabrous, and somewhat shiny. It produces flowers in late summer and fall. The inflorescence is elongated, like a spike or raceme. Its heads have purple ray flowers.
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