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Tribe Millerieae
[edit | edit source]Subtribe Milleriinae
[edit | edit source]Smallanthus
[edit | edit source] Hairy leafcup (Smallanthus uvedalia) was present in and collected from western New York during the first half of the twentieth century, but has not been confirmed since.
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Genus Smallanthus | Smallanthus | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Mack. ex Small 1753. Osteospermum uvedalia L. 1763. Polymnia uvedalia (L.) L. 1933. Smallanthus uvedalius (L.) Mack. ex Small |
Hairy leafcup, Bear's-foot, Yellow-flowered leafcup |
Native, CoC: 10, Endangered, No recent reports |
NYFA: Z |
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Guizotia
[edit | edit source]Niger-seed (Guizotia abyssinica) is commonly used to feed birds, which may account for its occasional temporary introduction.
Genus Guizotia Cass. | Guizotia | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.f.) Cass. 1782. Polymnia abyssinica L.f. 1829. Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Cass. 1836. Guizotia oleifera DC. |
Niger-seed, Ramtilla |
Introduced from Africa, Impersistent UPL Annual, Herb-forb |
NYFA: X |
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Subtribe Galinsoginae
[edit | edit source]Galinsoga
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Genus Galinsoga Ruiz & Pav. | Gallant-soldier | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Cav. G. aristulata E.P.Bicknell G. bicolorata H.St.John & D.White G. caracasana (DC.) Sch.Bip. G. ciliata (Raf.) S.F.Blake |
Fringed quickweed, Peruvian daisy, Shaggysoldier |
Introduced | NYFA: X |
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Cav. Galinsoga semicalva |
Gallant-soldier, Small-flowered quickweed |
Introduced | NYFA: X |
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Subtribe Melampodiinae
[edit | edit source]Acanthospermum
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Genus Acanthospermum Schrank | Starbur | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Loefl.) Kuntze 1758. Melampodium australe Loefl.
1818. Centrospermum xanthioides Kunth
1820. Acanthospermum brasilum Schrank
1836. A. xanthioides (Kunth) DC.
1891. A. australe (Loefl.) Kuntze |
Southern starburr, Paraguayan starbur, Paraguay-starbur, Paraguay-bur, Sheepbur, Spiny-bur |
Introduced from South America, Impersistent, Not naturalized |
NYFA: Xm |
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DC. 1836. A. hispidum DC. auct. A. humile non (Sw.) DC. |
Hispid starburr, Hispid starbur, Bristly starbur |
Introduced from South America, Impersistent, Not naturalized |
NYFA: Xm |
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Genus Acanthospermum (excluded taxa) | Starbur | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Sw.) DC. 1788. Melampodium humile Sw. 1832. Centrospermum humile (Sw.) Less. 1836. A. humile (Sw.) DC. |
Low starburr, Low starbur |
Introduced, N.Y. excluded, Misidentified[1] |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Tribe Madieae
[edit | edit source]Known as the tarweed tribe, Madieae includes plants known as tarweeds from the western United States.
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Subtribe Arnicinae
[edit | edit source]Arnica
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Genus Arnica | Arnica | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Nutt. ssp. lanceolata Arnica mollisvar. petiolaris |
Lance-leaved arnica, Lanceleaf arnica, New England arnica, Hairy arnica Arnica à aigrettes brunes, Arnica soyeux |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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Subtribe Madiinae
[edit | edit source]Madia
[edit | edit source]Genus Madia | Tarweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Hook. |
Mountain tarweed | Introduced, Impersistent, N. America native |
NYFA: Xm |
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Molina |
Chilean tarweed, Coast tarweed |
Introduced, Impersistent, US West native |
NYFA: Xm |
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Centromadia
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Genus Centromadia | Spikeweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(Hook. & Arn.) Greene ssp. pungens 1841. Hartmannia pungens Hook. & Arn.
1843. Hemizonia pungens in…
1894. Centromadia pungens in… |
Common spikeweed, Common tarweed, Pungent false tarplant |
Introduced from southwestern USA, Impersistent, Not naturalized |
NYFA: X |
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Tribe Eupatorieae
[edit | edit source]Subtribe Ageratinae
[edit | edit source]Ageratum
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Genus Ageratum | Whiteweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
Mill. Ageratum houstonianum Mill. |
Bluemink
Houston's whiteweed ⓘ
Flossflower |
Introduced, Not naturalized |
NYFA: Xm |
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Genus Ageratum (excluded taxa) | Whiteweed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. Ageratum conyzoides |
Goatweed
Tropical whiteweed Yerba de Cabrio
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Not native, N.Y. excluded, iMapInvasives |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Subtribe Oxylobinae
[edit | edit source]Ageratina
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Genus Ageratina | Snakeroot | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) R.M.King & H.Rob. 1753. Ageratum altissimum L. 1779. Eupatorium rugosum Houtt. 1970. Ageratina altissima (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob. |
Common white snakeroot White snakeroot Richweed Eupatoire rugueuse Eupatoire à feuilles molles |
Native, CoC: 4, Secure FACU Perennial, Herb |
NYFA: 5 |
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(L.) Spach |
Small white snakeroot, Small-leaved white snakeroot, Lesser snakeroot |
Native, Endangered, Protected (a) |
Kings (1888), Nassau (1902-19), Queens NYFA: 1 |
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Subtribe Mikaniinae
[edit | edit source]Mikania
[edit | edit source]Climbing hempweed (Mikania scandens) is native to New York State but appears to be concentrated around Lake Ontario, the Lower Hudson Valley, and Long Island.
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Genus Mikania | Hempvine | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Willd. |
Climbing hempweed ⓘ
Climbing boneset ⓘ
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Native, CoC: 6, Likely secure OBL Perennial, Herb-vine |
NYFA: 4 |
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Subtribe Gyptidinae
[edit | edit source]Conoclinium
[edit | edit source]The mistflowers (genus Conoclinium) include four North American perennials, of which only blue mistflower has been found as far north and east as New York State. However the native range of blue mistflower appears to extend only as far to the northeast as southern Pennsylvania, and it is uncertain whether this plant has truly naturalized in New York.
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Genus Conoclinium | Thoroughwort | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) DC. 1753. Eupatorium coelestinum L. 1836. Conoclinium coelestinum (L.) DC. 1878. Conoclinium dichotomum Chapm. |
Blue mistflower, Blue boneset |
Introduced, N. America native |
NYFA: X |
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Subtribe Liatridinae
[edit | edit source]Liatris
[edit | edit source]Blazing star (Liatris) species are native to much of eastern North America, but only Liatris scariosa and Liatris cylindracea are listed as clearly native to New York State, and those are listed as threatened or endangered. Apparently the most common Liatris species in New York, Liatris spicata is listed with "Unknown Native Status" in the New York Flora Atlas, and BONAP lists it as "Species native, but adventive in state" for both New York and New England.
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Genus Liatris | Blazing star | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) Willd. var. spicata |
Button blazing star
Marsh blazing star
Dense blazing star
Dense gayfeather
Sessile-headed blazing star ⓘ
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N. America native, Unk. NY nativity FAC Perennial, Herb-forb, Sun |
NYFA: UN NYFA: 9 counties iNat 8 counties |
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(L.) Willd. var. novae-angliae Lunell |
New England blazing star | Native, CoC: 9, Threatened |
NYFA: 2 |
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(L.) Willd. var. nieuwlandii (Lunell) E.G. Voss |
Nieuwland's blazing star | Native, CoC: 8, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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Michx. |
Slender blazing-star | Native, CoC: 9, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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Michx. |
Rough gayfeather, Tall blazing star, Tall gayfeather |
Introduced, N. America native |
NYFA: X |
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Michx. var. pycnostachya |
Thick-spiked blazing star, Cattail gayfeather, Prairie blazing star |
Introduced from US midwest, Midwest native |
NYFA: X |
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Subtribe Eupatoriinae
[edit | edit source]The Eupatoriinae contains the Joe-Pye weeds and thoroughworts, both of which were formerly placed in the genus Eupatorium. However, in 1970, Robert M. King and Harold E. Robinson recommended moving the Joe-Pye weeds to a new genus Eupatoriadelphus.[1] Subsequent molecular studies supported their recommendation for the taxon split, but it was determined that Eutrochium Raf. (1836) was an earlier validly published genus name for Joe-Pye weeds, so Eric E. Lamont transferred the Joe-pye weeds to Eutrochium in 2004.[2]
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Eupatorium
[edit | edit source]Eupatorium (thoroughwort or boneset) contains the white-flowering plants of the Eupatoriinae, native to the northern hemisphere. Most Eupatorium species found in New York are native to the state, and many are listed a protected species.
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Genus Eupatorium | Thoroughwort | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
L. 1753. Eupatorium perfoliatum L. 1903. Eupatorium chapmanii Small |
Common boneset, Thoroughwort, Boneset thoroughwort, Thoroughwax Eupatoire perfoliée |
Native, CoC: 3, Secure FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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Hyssop-leaved thoroughwort
Hyssopleaf thoroughwort
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Native, CoC: 3, Vulnerable |
NYFA: 3-4 |
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Eupatorium rotundifolium var. saundersii |
Vervain thoroughwort, Rough boneset |
Native, Vulnerable |
NYFA: 3-4 |
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Torrey’s thoroughwort | Native, Threatened |
NYFA: 2 |
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White thoroughwort | Native, Threatened |
NYFA: 2-3 |
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White-bracted thoroughwort, Justiceweed |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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var. rotundifolium Eupatorium verbenifolium |
Round-leaved boneset, Roundleaf thoroughwort |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: Z |
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Muhl. ex Willd.
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Hairy boneset, Hairy thoroughwort, Roundleaf thoroughwort |
Native, Endangered |
NYFA: 1 |
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Late-flowering thorough-wort, Late boneset |
N. America native, Unknown NY nativity, SNR, G5 FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 2 |
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Pine barren boneset | Native, Extirpated |
NYFA: Z |
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L. |
Upland boneset, Sessile-leaved boneset |
Native, CoC: 7, Unranked |
NYFA: U |
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Tall boneset, Tall thoroughwort |
N. America native, Unknown NY nativity |
NYFA: X |
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(Lam.) Small ex Porter & Britton Eupatorium capillifolium in… |
Dog fennel ⓘ
Dogfennel ⓘ
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N. America native, Unk. NY nativity |
NYFA: U |
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1753. Eupatorium cannabinum L. |
Hemp-agrimony Eupatoire chanvrine, Eupatoire à feuilles de chanvre |
Introduced from Eurasia, northern Africa, Impersistent, Not naturalized |
NYFA: X |
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L. Eupatorium album L. Eupatorium glandulosum Michx. Eupatorium fernaldii Godfrey Eupatorium petaloideum |
White thoroughwort | Native, Endangered |
NYFA-Excluded |
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Eutrochium
[edit | edit source]Eutrochium (commonly called Joe Pye weed) contains the purple-flowered North American species of the Eupatoriinae. Until 2004, these species were included in the genus Eupatorium and later Eupatoriadelphus.
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Genus Eutrochium | Joe-Pye weed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) E.E.Lamont var. maculatum1755. Eupatorium maculatum L.
1970. Eupatoriadelphus maculatus (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob.
2004. Eutrochium maculatum (L.) E.E.Lamont |
Spotted Joe Pye weed ⓘ
Spotted joe pye weed ⓘ
Spotted Joe-Pye weed ⓘ Eupatoire maculée ⓘ
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Native, CoC: 4, Secure OBL Perennial, Herb-forb, Part shade |
NYFA: 5 |
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(L.) E.E.Lamont var. foliosum1908. Eupatorium purpureum var. foliosum Fernald
1920. Eupatorium maculatum var. foliosum (Fernald) Wiegand
2004. Eutrochium maculatum var. foliosum (Fernald) E.E. Lamont |
Leafy Joe Pye weed ⓘ
Spotted joe pye weed ⓘ Eupatoire feuillue ⓘ
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Native, CoC: 4, Unranked OBL Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: Nu |
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(L.) E.E.Lamont var. purpureum1753. Eupatorium purpureum L.
1917. Cunigunda purpurea (L.) Lunell
1970. Eupatoriadelphus purpureus (L.) R.M.King & H.Rob.
2004. Eutrochium purpureum (L.) E.E.Lamont |
Purple Joe-Pye weed, Sweet-scented Joe-Pye weed, Sweetscented joe pye weed, Green-stem joe-pyeweed |
Native, CoC: 7, Secure FAC Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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(Barratt) E.E.Lamont 1841. Eupatorium purpureum var. angustifolium Torr. & A.Gray
1849. Eupatorium fistulosum Barratt
1970. Eupatoriadelphus fistulosus (Barratt) R.M.King & H.Rob.
2004. Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont |
Hollow Joe-Pye weed, Trumpetweed |
Native, CoC: 1, Secure FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 5 |
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(Willd. ex Poir.) E.E.Lamont 1812. Eupatorium dubium Willd. ex Poir.
1970. Eupatoriadelphus dubius (Willd. ex Poir.) R.M.King & H.Rob.
2004. Eutrochium dubium (Willd. ex Poir.) E.E.Lamont |
Coastal plain Joe-Pye weed, Joe-Pye thoroughwort |
Native, CoC: 10, Vulnerable FACW Perennial, Herb-forb |
NYFA: 3 |
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Genus Eutrochium (excluded taxa) | Joe-Pye weed | N.Y. Status | Images | Distribution | NY NPT |
(L.) E.E.Lamont var. bruneri Eupatoriadelphus maculatusvar. bruneri Eupatorium bruneri A.Gray |
Spotted Joe-Pye weed | N. America native, N.Y. excluded |
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Eutrochium identification
[edit | edit source]Eutrochium | Joe-Pye Weed | Floret color | Florets per head | Capitulescence shape |
Stem color (besides green) |
Stem glaucousness (white bloom) |
Central stem cavity (hollow/solid) |
Leaf taper to petiole |
Whorled Leaves per Node |
Leaf main veins |
Max stem height |
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E. purpureum | Purple or Sweet | pale pink, purplish | (4-)5 - 8(-10) | round, domed | dark purple at nodes | not/scarcely glaucous | solid or thin cavity at base |
gradual taper | 3 - 4 | 1 | 2 m |
E. fistulosum | Hollow or Trumpetweed | pink-purple | (4-)5 - 8(-10) | round, domed | purple throughout | prominently glaucous | large cavity (hollow) |
gradual taper | (3)4 - 7(8) | 1 | 3 m |
E. maculatum | Spotted | purplish | (8-)9 - 20(-22) | flatish top | purple spots or all purple | rarely glaucous | solid or thin cavity at base |
gradual taper | 4 - 5(>5) | 1 | 2 m |
E. dubium | Coastal-plain | purple | (4-)5 - >8(-10) | round, domed | fine purple spots/streaks | abruptly narrowed | 3 | 1 m |