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- Liatris_provincialis abstract "Liatris provincialis is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names Godfrey's blazing star and Godfrey's gayflower. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to Wakulla and Franklin Counties in the Panhandle.This perennial herb grows from a corm and reaches up to 90 centimeters tall. The leaves are linear to lance-shaped and up to 15 centimeters long near the base of the stem, becoming much smaller and narrower farther up the stem. The flower heads are arranged in a dense, spikelike array. The head is cylindrical and about a centimeter long. It is held at a right angle to the stem and is attached to it, without a stalk. It contains three or four purple disc florets and no ray florets. The flowers bloom in August and September, sometimes into October.This plant grows in coastal habitats, generally in scrub and sandhills. The habitat is prone to disturbance, and requires it to maintain open space. Without disturbance, which often comes in the form of wildfire, the pines overgrow, closing the woods and eliminating open space. When this overgrowth occurs, the plant only grows in artificially maintained open spaces, such as firebreaks.There are 54 known populations of this plant, several of which are within St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. Some populations have occurred in clear-cut areas in privately owned stands of timber.This species is threatened by the loss of its habitat to intensive coastal development and the degradation of its habitat by the loss of natural regimes of disturbance, by fire suppression, for example.".
- Liatris_provincialis class Eudicots.
- Liatris_provincialis conservationStatus "G2".
- Liatris_provincialis conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Liatris_provincialis division Flowering_plant.
- Liatris_provincialis family Asteraceae.
- Liatris_provincialis family Eupatorieae.
- Liatris_provincialis genus Liatris.
- Liatris_provincialis kingdom Plant.
- Liatris_provincialis order Asterales.
- Liatris_provincialis order Asterids.
- Liatris_provincialis wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=LIPR3.
- Liatris_provincialis wikiPageID "35049412".
- Liatris_provincialis wikiPageRevisionID "559129914".
- Liatris_provincialis binomial "Liatris provincialis".
- Liatris_provincialis binomialAuthority "Godfrey".
- Liatris_provincialis familia Asteraceae.
- Liatris_provincialis genus "Liatris".
- Liatris_provincialis hasPhotoCollection Liatris_provincialis.
- Liatris_provincialis ordo Asterales.
- Liatris_provincialis regnum Plant.
- Liatris_provincialis species "L. provincialis".
- Liatris_provincialis status "G2".
- Liatris_provincialis statusSystem "TNC".
- Liatris_provincialis tribus Eupatorieae.
- Liatris_provincialis unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Liatris_provincialis unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Liatris_provincialis unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Liatris_provincialis subject Category:Endemic_flora_of_Florida.
- Liatris_provincialis subject Category:Eupatorieae.
- Liatris_provincialis subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Liatris_provincialis type Eukaryote.
- Liatris_provincialis type Plant.
- Liatris_provincialis type Species.
- Liatris_provincialis type Organism.
- Liatris_provincialis comment "Liatris provincialis is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names Godfrey's blazing star and Godfrey's gayflower. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to Wakulla and Franklin Counties in the Panhandle.This perennial herb grows from a corm and reaches up to 90 centimeters tall. The leaves are linear to lance-shaped and up to 15 centimeters long near the base of the stem, becoming much smaller and narrower farther up the stem.".
- Liatris_provincialis label "Liatris provincialis".
- Liatris_provincialis sameAs m.0j67gtv.
- Liatris_provincialis sameAs Q6540314.
- Liatris_provincialis sameAs Q6540314.
- Liatris_provincialis wasDerivedFrom Liatris_provincialis?oldid=559129914.
- Liatris_provincialis isPrimaryTopicOf Liatris_provincialis.