![]() These live protected among the dense fungal hyphae and produce carbohydrates for the fungus by photosynthesis. The fungal component of a lichen absorbs water and nutrients from the surroundings and provides a suitable environment for the alga or cyanobacterium. The mutualistic symbiotic association of a fungus with an alga or a cyanobacterium, or both. In contrast to the vascular plants, the gametophyte (haploid) generation of bryophytes constitutes the larger plant form, while the small sporophyte (diploid) generation grows on or within the gametophyte and depends upon it for nutrition. Bryophytes generally live on land but are mostly found in moist environments, for they have free-swimming sperm that require water for transport. Bryophytes lack the specialized tissues xylem and phloem that circulate water and dissolved nutrients in the vascular plants. Also called tracheophyte.Ī large group of seedless green plants including the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. The vascular plants include all seed-bearing plants (the gymnosperms and angiosperms) and the pteridophytes (including the ferns, lycophytes, and horsetails). 1995 ("1994").Īny of various plants that have the vascular tissues xylem and phloem. Symphyotrichum lateriflorum (Linnaeus) Á. 1995 ("1994").īASIONYM: Aster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. ![]() TYPE: MAINE: Penobscot Co.: Upper Stillwater River,, Fernald 361 (lectotype: GH isolectotypes: MO, ND-G, P, WIS). tenuipes Wiegand 1928.Īster tradescantii Linnaeus, var. 1943, non Makino 1898.īASIONYM: Aster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. saxatilis Fernald 1899.Īster tenuipes (Wiegand) Shinners, Rhodora 45: 346. 1904, non Kuntze 1891.īASIONYM: Aster vimineus Lamarck, var. 1841.Īster saxatilis (Fernald) Blanchard, Amer. hirsuticaulis (Lindley ex de Candolle) Torrey & A. 8140 (holotype: GH).Īster miser Linnaeus, var. TYPE: CANADA: Prince Edward Island: Dundee, 1912, Fernald et al. SE of Daingerfield,, Whitehouse 17641 (holotype: SMU).Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. ![]() TYPE: TEXAS: Morris Co.: Daingerfield State Park, 2 mi. 1894.Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. hirsuticaulis (Lindley ex de Candolle) Porter, in Porter & Britton, Mem. SE of Eustace,, Shinners 9589 (holotype: SMU).Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. (holotype: NEBC).Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. TYPE: MASSACHUSETTS: Berkshire Co.: Cheshire, 1915, Churchill s.n. 1836.Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. 1818.Īster hirsuticaulis Lindley ex de Candolle, Prodr. hirsuticaulis (Lindley ex de Candolle) A. 1894.īASIONYM: Aster hirsuticaulis Lindley ex de Candolle 1836.Īster diffusus Aiton, var. 1789.Īster diffusus Aiton, forma hirsuticaulis (Lindley ex de Candolle) Voss, Vilm. tenuipes Wiegand 1928.Īster diffusus Aiton, Hort. 1944.īASIONYM: Aster tenuipes (Wiegand) Shinners 1943, non Makino 1898 Aster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. 1995 ("1994").īASIONYM: Aster tradescantii Linnaeus 1753.Īster acadiensis Shinners, Rhodora 46: 31. Symphyotrichum tradescantii (Linnaeus) G. TYPE: Without data (lectotype: LINN 998.6). (holotype: NY).Īster tradescantii Linnaeus, Sp. TYPE: FLORIDA: Duval Co.: Near Jacksonville, 1895, Curtiss s.n. 1898.Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. 1895.Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. horizontalis (Desfontaines) Farwell, Asa Gray Bull. 1884.īASIONYM: Solidago lateriflora Linnaeus 1753.Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, var. 1829.Īster lateriflorus (Linnaeus) Britton, Trans. 1818.Īster horizontalis Desfontaines, Tabl. 1884.īASIONYM: Aster horizontalis Desfontaines 1829.Īster divergens Aiton, var. (holotype: NY?).Īster diffusus Aiton, var. TYPE: MASSACHUSETTS: Dukes Co.: Martha's Vineyard, Sep 1888, Burgess s.n.
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