''Erigeron philadelphicus'', the Philadelphia fleabane, is a species of
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
in the composite family (
Asteraceae
Asteraceae () is a large family (biology), family of flowering plants that consists of over 32,000 known species in over 1,900 genera within the Order (biology), order Asterales. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchi ...
). Other common names include common fleabane, daisy fleabane, frost-root, marsh fleabane, poor robin's plantain, skevish or skervish,
[''Erigeron philadelphicus''.]
United States Department of Agriculture NRCS Plant Guide. and, in the
British Isles
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, robin's-plantain, but all of these names are shared with other species of fleabanes (''
Erigeron
''Erigeron'' () is a large genus of plants in the composite family (Asteraceae). It is placed in the tribe Astereae and is closely related to the Old World asters (''Aster (genus), Aster'') and the true daisies (''Bellis''). The genus has a cosm ...
'').
It is native to
North America
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and has been introduced to
Eurasia
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.
Taxonomy
Varieties
Three varieties of Philadelphia fleabane are recognized:
*Common Philadelphia fleabane (''Erigeron philadelphicus'' Linnaeus var. ''philadelphicus'') - Canada, United States, introduced to Eurasia
*Provancher's fleabane (''Erigeron philadelphicus'' var. ''provancheri''
(Victorin & J. Rousseau) B. Boivin) -
Ontario
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,
Québec
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,
New York
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,
Vermont
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,
Ohio
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*Vancouver Island fleabane (''Erigeron philadelphicus'' var. ''glaber''
J.K.Henry) -
British Columbia
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Etymology
The
common name
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fleabane refers to the antiquated belief that the plants were repellent to fleas.
Description
Philadelphia fleabane is a
herbaceous plant
Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials.
Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous"
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growing to about tall. The
leaves
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are
alternate, simple and up to long,
on hairy stems. The middle to lower leaves are heart shaped. The
flower heads
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are borne in spring in arrays of as many as 35 heads. Each head may sometimes contain as many as 100 to 150 pink or white
ray florets
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surrounding numerous yellow
disc floret
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s. The blooms are less than in diameter. The stem is hairy with rough hairs. Its active growth period is from spring to summer (April to July),
[Flora of North America, ''Erigeron philadelphicus'' Linnaeus, 1753. Philadelphia fleabane, vergerette de Philadelphie ](_blank)
/ref>[Dickinson, T.; Metsger, G.; Hull, J.; and Dickinson, R. (2004) ''The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario''. Toronto:Royal Ontario Museum, p. 163.] with flowers until September.
Similar species
There are several other fleabanes in North America that are similar to common fleabane. Hairy fleabane has fewer ray flowers, usually 40 to 60, and its range is limited to the eastern half of the United States and Canada, while common fleabane has 150 or more ray flowers and a much broader range across North America. Prairie fleabane is an annual, rather than a perennial, from tall, and it lacks clasping leaves surrounding the stem. Low Erigeron is shorter, only tall, and it can have white, pink, or bluish rays. Its range is the western half of North America.
Distribution and habitat
Philadelphia fleabane is native to North America and found in nearly all of the United States and Canada. It has also been introduced into Europe and Asia, where it is considered an invasive weed
An invasive species is an introduced species that harms its new environment. Invasive species adversely affect habitats and bioregions, causing ecological, environmental, and/or economic damage. The term can also be used for native species ...
in some places. It grows on roadsides, in fields, in thickets, and in open woods. It benefits from moisture and some shade, as well as disturbances.
Provancher's fleabane is restricted to calcareous
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In zoology
''Calcare ...
rocky shorelines in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence lowlands.
Vancouver Island fleabane is restricted to salt marshes
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and beaches
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on Vancouver Island
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in British Columbia.
Ecology
Common fleabane is a larval host for the obscure schinia moth, and butterflies, bees, and moths pollinate the flowers.[
]
Conservation
Philadelphia fleabane is considered globally secure (G5) and nationally secure (N5) in both Canada and the United States. At the subnational level, it is considered vulnerable (S3) in Montana and North Carolina, imperiled (S2) in Nova Scotia, Wyoming, and Yukon, and critically imperiled (S1) in Colorado.
Varieties
Because of their distinct phytogeography
Phytogeography (from Greek φυτόν, ''phytón'' = "plant" and γεωγραφία, ''geographía'' = "geography" meaning also distribution) or botanical geography is the branch of biogeography that is concerned with the geographic distribution ...
and habitat affinities, the three accepted varieties of Philadelphia fleabane have been assessed independently by conservation scientists.
Common Philadelphia fleabane
Common Philadelphia fleabane is common and widespread across most of North America and is also the variety introduced to Eurasia. It is considered globally secure (T5) and nationally secure (N5) in both Canada and the United States. At the subnational level, it is considered secure (S5) or apparently secure (S4) in most of the states and provinces where it occurs, but it is considered imperiled (S2) in Nova Scotia, Wyoming and Yukon, and critically imperiled (S1) in Colorado.
Provancher's fleabane
Provancher's fleabane is considered globally vulnerable (T3), nationally vulnerable (N3) in Canada, and imperiled (N1N2) in the United States. At the subnational level, it is considered vulnerable (S3) in Ontario and New York, imperiled (S2) in Quebec, and critically imperiled (S1) in Vermont. It is listed as Special Concern under Canada's ''Species at Risk Act'', 2002.
Provancher's fleabane was recently discovered in Ohio, where its conservation status has not been assessed.
Vancouver Island fleabane
The variety known as Vancouver Island fleabane is endemic
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to Vancouver Island in British Columbia and is considered globally imperilled (T2) and nationally imperilled (N2) in Canada. It is considered provincially imperilled (S2) in British Columbia, the only province in which it occurs.
References
External links
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philadelphicus
Flora of Northern America
Plants described in 1753
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
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