Log In New Account Sitemap
  • Home
  • Specimen Search
    • Search Collections
    • Map Search
    • Exsiccati Search
  • Images
    • Image Browser
    • Search Images
  • Flora Projects
    • Arizona
    • New Mexico
    • Colorado Plateau
    • Plant Atlas of Arizona (PAPAZ)
    • Sonoran Desert
    • Teaching Checklists
  • Agency Floras
    • NPS - Intermountain
    • USFWS - Region 2
    • BLM Flora
    • Coronado NF
  • Dynamic Floras
    • Dynamic Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Additional Websites
    • New Mexico Flores
    • Plant Atlas Project of Arizona (PAPAZ)
    • Southwest Colorado Wildflowers
    • Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
    • Consortium of Midwest Herbaria
    • Consortium of Southern Rocky Mountain Herbaria
    • Intermountain Region Herbaria Network (IRHN)
    • Mid-Atlantic Herbaria
    • North American Network of Small Herbaria (NANSH)
    • Northern Great Plains Herbaria
    • Red de Herbarios del Noroeste de México (northern Mexico)
    • SERNEC - Southeastern USA
    • Texas Oklahoma Regional Consortium of Herbaria (TORCH)
  • Resources
    • Symbiota Docs
    • Video Tutorials
    • Collections in SEINet
    • Joining a Portal
Arctanthemum arcticum (L.) Tzvelev  
Family: Asteraceae
Arctic Daisy
[Dendranthema articum (L.) Tzvelev]
Arctanthemum arcticum image
  • FNA
  • Resources
Luc Brouillet in Flora of North America (vol. 19, 20 and 21)
Perennials, forming tufts of 1-10+ rosettes; rhizomes at or below ground, fleshy, tough, branched; taproots (young plants) 3-6(-10) mm diam. Stems glabrous or sparsely woolly proximally to ± densely white-woolly near heads. Leaves sometimes glaucous; petioles 0-95 mm; bases cuneate to truncate, sheathing to clasping (distal), margins revolute, teeth obtuse to rounded, sometimes mucronulate, faces glabrous or sparsely woolly, glabrescent; basal and proximal cauline blades ± fan-shaped to cuneate or spatulate, 6-50 × 4-35 mm, lobes usually 3-7, apices blunt; distal blades linear, 4-35 × 1-28(-40) mm, bases attenuate, margins crenate, dentate, or entire, apices acute or obtuse; faces ± woolly, glabrescent. Peduncles usually bracteate, bracts 0-4, linear-lanceolate to linear, 6-19 mm. Ray laminae 8-12 mm. Disc corollas: tubes greenish yellow, (1.1-)1.4-2 mm, throats and lobes yellow turning brownish, throats 0.7-1 mm, sometimes very sparsely glandular, lobes (0.25-)0.4-0.6 mm. Cypselae 1.5-2.5 mm. 2n = 18 (72-). When Hultén described Chrysanthemum arcticum subsp. polare, he mapped the two subspecies. Along the Bering Strait in Alaska, all the material appears to belong to subsp. polare, except at Norton Bay, where a specimen (ALA) could be attributed to subsp. arcticum. That population would be very disjunct from the range of the subspecies along the south coast of Alaska. The two subspecies do not overlap widely in North America.

Arctanthemum arcticum
Open Interactive Map
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Arctanthemum arcticum image
Click to Display
16 Total Images
The National Science Foundation
Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
Powered by Symbiota