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Artemisia palmeri is known only from drainages near the coast, from northeast of San Diego to just south of Ensenada. Most of its habitat has been destroyed by urban development. It is of particular interest because of its paleate receptacles, an anomalous trait that confounds our understanding of its evolutionary relationship to other species of Artemisia.
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Description
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Subshrubs, 100–350 cm, mildly aromatic. Stems usually 1–15, erect, brown, simple (wandlike, brittle, bases woody), glabrous. Leaves cauline (petiolate), bicolor (gray-green and dark green); blades broadly lanceolate, 3.5–12(–15) × 0.2–10 cm, relatively deeply and coarsely pinnately lobed (lobes 3–7+), faces canescent (abaxial) or glabrous or sparsely hairy (adaxial). Heads (erect or nodding, peduncles relatively slender) in open, paniculiform arrays, 15–40 × 3–10 cm (widely branched). Involucres globose, 2.5–3.5 × 2–5 mm. Phyllaries (pale green to stramineous) broadly ovate, glabrous or sparsely hairy (receptacles paleate). Florets: pistillate 0; bisexual 8–30; corollas pale yellow, 1.5–2.2 mm, resinous-glandular (style branches exsert, truncate, erose). Cypselae (light brown, shiny) ellipsoid, 1–1.2 mm, (4-angled), glabrous or glandular. 2n = 18.
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Synonym
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Artemisiastrum palmeri (A. Gray) Rydberg
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Comprehensive Description
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Artemisiastrum palmeri (A. Gray) Rydberg
Artemisia Palmeri A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. II: 79. 1876.
A herbaceous perennial; stem 5 dm. high or more, striate, reddish, grayish-puberulent; leaves 5-7 cm. long, pinnatifid into 3-5 linear divisions, with revolutc margins, finely tomentose beneath, green but minutely puberulent above; heads numerous, conglomerate, in open panicles; involucre turbinate, 3 mm. high and 4 mm. broad; bracts 10-12, in about 2 scries, sparingly arachnoid-pubescent, the outer slightly shorter, all broadly ovate, acutish, scarious-membranous; paleae of the receptacle resembling the bracts, the iinier smaller and narrower; flowers about 20; achenes 1.5 mm. long, glandular-granuliferous.
TvPB locality: Jatnuct Valley, 20 miles below San Diego, California. Distribution: Southern California and northern Lower California.
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- Per Axel Rydberg. 1916. (CARDUALES); CARDUACEAE; TAGETEAE, ANTHEMIDEAE. North American flora. vol 34(3). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Artemisia palmeri: Brief Summary
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Artemisia palmeri is a rare species of sagebrush known by the common names San Diego sagewort and Palmer sagewort.
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