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Senecio warnockii Shinners  
Family: Asteraceae
Warnock's Ragwort
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Theodore M. Barkley+ in Flora of North America (vol. 20)
Subshrubs, 20-40 cm (taproots forming woody crowns). Herbage closely, unevenly lanate-floccose, glabrescent. Stems usually multiple (strict or nearly so, arching-erect). Leaves (often recurved and thickish-turgid) concentrated distally on stems; sessile or obscurely petiolate; blades narrowly linear to filiform (2-7 cm × 1 mm), bases ± linear, margins entire. Heads 3-10 in corymbiform arrays (involucres weakly campanulate). Calyculi 0 or of 3-5 bractlets (lengths less than 1 / 2 phyllaries). Phyllaries ± 13, 5-8 mm, tips green or minutely black. Ray florets usually ± 8, rarely 0; corolla laminae 5-10 mm. Cypselae glabrous. Flowering fall (perhaps spring-summer). Open sites, gypseous soils; of conservation concern; 800-1500 m; N.Mex., Tex. Senecio warnockii is infrequently collected; additional study may show it to be an edaphic phase of S. flaccidus. The restriction to gypseous soils and the gross aspect combine to make it distinctive.

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Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
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