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Details for: PI 421535,
Ratibida pinnata
(Vent.) Barnhart, 'Sunglow'
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Ratibida pinnata
(Vent.) Barnhart
Cultivar:
'Sunglow'
Origin:
Collected – Kansas, United States
Maintained:
National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation
Received by NPGS:
Mar 2004
PI Assigned:
1978
Improvement Status:
Cultivar
Form Received:
Seed
Life Form:
Perennial
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Inventory Volume:
186
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Ratibida pinnata
(Vent.) Barnhart
Cultivar:
'Sunglow'
Origin:
Collected – Kansas, United States
Maintained:
National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation
Received by NPGS:
Mar 2004
PI Assigned:
1978
Improvement Status:
Cultivar
Form Received:
Seed
Life Form:
Perennial
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Source History
Collected
1998.
Kansas, United States
Locality:
Greenwood County, Kansas
Donated
March 2004.
Kansas, United States
Donor(s):
Wynia, Richard L., USDA, NRCS
Accession Names and Identifiers
'Sunglow'
Type: Cultivar name
PMK-1153
Type: Other or unclassified name
Narrative
Sunglow is a perennial upright herbaceous plant with a compact rootstock and many stout, fibrous deep roots, stems slender, sometimes branches, 0.5-1.5 m. in height, hoary with minute appressed hairs; leaves pinnately 3-7 divided or parted, lanceolate, acute, coarsely toothed to entire; heads several or occasionally solitary, on long , stiff peduncles; disks ellipsoid, 12-20 mm high and 0.6-0.9 times as thick, much shorter than the drooping light yellow rays; rays about 5-10, pale yellow, mostly 2.5-6 cm long, spreading or reflexed. Greyhead prairie coneflower is associated with the plant community of the true prairie. It is found growing on dry prairies and open woods with deep soils that range in texture from clay to sandy loams.
Ratibida pinnata
(Vent.) Barnhart
Genus:
Ratibida
Family:
Asteraceae
(alt. Compositae)
Subfamily:
Asteroideae
Tribe:
Heliantheae
Nomen number:
70542
Place of publication:
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 24:410. 1897
Verified:
11/07/1985
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
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Language
Name
Alternate name
note
seq
Citation
English
drooping prairie-coneflower
1
Smith, E. B.
1978. An atlas and annotated list of the vascular plants of Arkansas
English
gray-head prairie-coneflower
1
Englert, J. M. et al.
1999-. USDA-NRCS Improved conservation plant materials released by NRCS and cooperators
English
pinnate prairie-coneflower
1
Wunderlin, R. P.
1998. Guide to the vascular plants of Florida
English
pinnate-leaf prairie-coneflower
1
McGregor, R. L. et al.
1976. Checklist of Kansas vascular plants
Swedish
stor mexikohatt
2
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012.
Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
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