Symphyotrichum estesii
Symphyotrichum estesii is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, endemic to Coffee County, Tennessee. It is known as May Prairie aster and Estes's aster.[3]
May Prairie aster | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Symphyotrichum |
Species: | S. estesii |
Binomial name | |
Symphyotrichum estesii | |
Distribution and habitat
Symphyotrichum estesii is found only in the May Prairie State Natural Area of Coffee County, Tennessee, within an area of less than 5 hectares (less than approximately 12 acres).[2] May Prairie is located in the Eastern Highland Rim of central Tennessee.
Within May Prairie is an open grassland little bluestem community and a tallgrass prairie community, as well as some sedge meadows. The combined grassland community is surrounded by an oak forest that begins the oak barrens.[4] The Symphyotrichum estesii population thrives in the hydroxeric soils in the open and sunny flat prairie sites. In semi-shaded areas nearer the woods, it can rarely be found.[2]
Conservation
NatureServe lists it as Critically Imperiled (G1) worldwide.[1]
See also
- Symphyotrichum – Genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae
- List of Symphyotrichum species
References
- NatureServe (8 January 2021). "Symphyotrichum estesii". NatureServe Explorer (explorer.natureserve.org). Arlington, Virginia: NatureServe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- Semple, J.C. (2019). "Symphyotrichum estesii, a new species of virguloid aster from Tennessee (Asteraceae: Astereae)" (PDF). Phytoneuron. 2019–36: 1–10. ISSN 2153-733X. Retrieved 23 November 2020 – via Phytoneuron.
- Semple, J.C. (16 October 2019). "Symphyotrichum estesii - May Prairie Aster, Estes's Aster". University of Waterloo (UWaterloo.ca). Waterloo, Ontario: University of Waterloo. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- Department of Environment & Conservation (n.d.). "May Prairie Class II Natural-Scientific State Natural Area". Tennessee State Government (www.tn.gov). Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Government. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
External links
- Asteraea Lab - University of Waterloo
- May Prairie State Natural Area, page on the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation website