Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department
of Natural Sciences
Brickellia rusbyi Gray
(Stinking Brickellbush, Rusby's Brickellbush)
Family: Asteraceae
Status: Native
Synonyms:
Coleosanthus rusbyi (Gray) Kuntze
Brickellia rusbyi lacks the calyculate bractules of Brickellia grandiflora. Brickellia rusbyi has long, attenutate leaves. The leaves are alternate and coarsely dentate. There are usually less than 20 florets per flowerhead. The achenes are pubescent and the pappus is composed of barbellate bristles. The phyllaries are commonly purplish when mature. Brickellia rusbyi grows on rocky slopes at middle elevation.
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Brickellia rusbyi, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009
Brickellia rusbyi, branch, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009
Brickellia rusbyi, closeup of flowerheads, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009
Brickellia rusbyi, macro of flowerhead, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009
Brickellia rusbyi, macro of cypselae, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009
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