Plummer's Stevia Flower Same location 9/17/16 Plummer's Stevia Flower Plummer's Stevia Leaves Plummer's Stevia Stem Plummer's Stevia Plant


Wildflowers of Southern Arizona


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Plummer's Stevia.
Stevia plummerae.
Aster (Asteraceae) family.

Perennials, 30-80 cm. Leaves mostly opposite (distal sometimes alternate); petioles 0-3(-5) mm; blades (raised venation reticulate, including secondary and tertiary veins) lanceolate, lance-ovate, or oblanceolate, (2-)3-10 cm, margins coarsely serrate. Heads in ± congested, compact clusters. Peduncles 0 or 1-4 mm, villous-puberulent. Involucres (5.5-)6-8.5 mm. Phyllaries eglandular or very sparsely glandular, sparsely villous-puberulent, apices usually rounded to blunt or obtuse, sometimes acute. Corollas whitish, pale rose, pink, or red, lobes sparsely glandular and hispid-villous. Pappi shorter than corollas, sometimes coroniform. Flowering (Aug-)Sep-Oct. Canyon walls, open slopes, oak to ponderosa pine or ponderosa pine-Douglas fir woodlands; 2100-2800 m.

Santa Catalina Mountains
Location: Sunset Trail.
9/3/15, 9/17/16

Notes: Leaves are broader than Stevia serrata.

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