Lygodesmia juncea

      
Skeletonweed

Upper Leaves

Antelope Lake Regional Park
13-Aug-2004

Juncea:  Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species.  

perennials from deep tough rootstocks; NOT annuals from a tough taproot

leaves small, seldom over 5 cm long, usually scale-like; leaves NOT 5-20 cm long, leaves NOT [long and very narrow]

 

Lygodesmia: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus. 

plants of dry habitats

juice milky; NOT watery

stem diffusely branched

leaves few, cauline, mostly linear or reduced to scales (FOA)

none of the florets tubular, flowers all ligulate

flowers all perfect

flowers pink; NOT yellow, NOT white, NOT purplish

stamens united to form a tube around the pistil

pappus hairy; NOT merely covered with scales

pappus simple, consisting of bristles only; NOT [pappus double, the outer ring consisting of 5 small scale-like appendages, the inner ring bristles]

pappus bristles simple; NOT plumose

Note: The key to the genera in Budd's Flora requires the following somewhat contradictory answers:

plants with normal stem leaves; NOT [plants with leaves all basal or with a few reduced leaves on the stem]

leaves narrowly linear or scale-like; NOT broader, NOT leaf-like