The Weeds of New South Wales Pt I

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The Weeds of New South Wales Pt I
Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925
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Botanical Description.
An erect herbaceous biennial with a paniculate! y branched inflorescence. Involucre narrow turbinate ; outer florets ligulate ; achenes shortly pubescent, pappus bristles simple.
Vernacular Names. "Bushy Starwort" is one of those manufactured names that I very much dislike, but it is either that or Aster subulatus, which is probably no more difficult to remember, and much preferable. The word " Starwort " is sometimes given to Asters. It is sometimes known as " Cobblers'
...Pegs/' but this name is better deserved for Erigeron.
In Britton and Brown's " Illustrated Flora of the United States" it is Igiven the name of " Annual Salt-Marsh Aster " from its favourite habitat.
Habitat. It is a native of the eastern United States, in salt-marshes, ifrom the coast of New Hampshire to Florida.
It is common in New South Wales, having been recorded as Aster dumosus L. For many years. That is a closely allied species, but as our New South Wales plant has been determined as A. Subulatus by a well- known American botanist, his determination has been accepted, and those who wish to look up the references may turn to the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, xxxiv, 363, for the year 1909.


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