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Title
Scrubland Goldenaster
Artist
Paul Rebmann
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
A close-up low angle side view looking up at the wildflower scrubland goldenaster. This photograph was made in the Palm Bluff Conservation Area.
This image has been featured in the following groups:
Floral Photography and Art,
Flower Mania
& Wild Flowers
Scrubland goldenaster is a frequent perennial wildflower of flatwoods and disturbed sites on the Florida peninsula. Chrysopsis subulata is a Florida endemic species, only occurring from Alachua and St. Johns Counties south to Lake Ockeechobee, plus Collier County.
Scrubland goldenasters have yellow ray and disk flowers. C. subulata can most easily be distinguished from the other Chrysopsis species by its awl-shaped (subulate) and flexuous bracts around the base of the flower. These bracts are called phyllaries in the aster family. The stem leaves are alternate, numerous and vary from linear to spatulate. The basal leaves are spatulate or obovate and can be smooth or covered with long white hairs.
(Species description from the artist's Wild Florida Photo website www.wildflphoto.com)
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August 8th, 2015
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