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Stevia serrata

Stevia serrata Cav.  

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Family: Asteraceae
sawtooth candyleaf
[Stevia serrata var. haplopappa B.L.Rob., more]
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Patrick Alexander
Perennials, 40-100 cm. Leaves mostly alternate (at least not regularly opposite, crowded, with axillary clusters of smaller leaves); petioles 0; blades (3-nerved) narrowly lanceolate to lance-linear, 1.5-4 cm, margins serrulate. Heads borne in ± congested, compact clusters. Peduncles 0 or 1-4 mm, sessile-glandular, villous-puberulent. Involucres 5-6(-7) mm. Phyllaries sessile-glandular, sparsely villosulous, apices acute to acuminate. Corollas white or pink, lobes sparsely sessile-glandular, finely villous-hirsute. Pappi usually ± equaling corollas, sometimes coroniform or 0. 2n = (22-)34(-54) univalents, less often 17 pairs. Flowering (Jul-)Aug-Oct. Roadsides, disturbed sites, oak-grasslands, oak-pine grasslands, and oak, mixed conifer-oak, mixed pine, ponderosa pine-Douglas fir, pine-fir-aspen, spruce-Douglas fir, and fir-hemlock woodlands; 1700-2700 m; Ariz., N.Mex., Tex.; Mexico. Some collections of Stevia serrata from Cochise and Graham counties, Arizona, were annotated by J. L. Grashoff as 'S. serrata > plummerae'; in leaf arrange-ment and morphology (venation, margin, and shape), they appear to be similar to typical S. serrata from the same area.

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Sue Carnahan
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Sue Carnahan
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Patrick Alexander
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Patrick Alexander
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Patrick Alexander
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Patrick Alexander
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Patrick Alexander
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Patrick Alexander
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Anthony Mendoza
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