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Elegant Cudweed,
Gamochaeta impatiens
Leaf blades spatulate to oblanceolate-obovate, adaxially glabrous or glabrate, per Flora of North America.
Robin's Plantain,
Erigeron pulchellus var. pulchellus
A stoloniferous, hairy plant with oblanceolate, scalloped basal leaves, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Daisy Fleabane,
Erigeron strigosus var. strigosus
Midstem leaves well separated, sessile, linear to lanceolate, not clasping, per Wildflowers of the Eastern United States (Duncan & Duncan, 1999).
Tropical Horseweed,
Erigeron sumatrensis
Cauline leaves characteristically narrowly lanceolate-elliptic to lanceolate or oblanceolate, per Weakley's Flora (2022).
Southern Doll's-daisy,
Boltonia diffusa var. diffusa
Leaf blades linear to narrowly lanceolate, bases not decurrent, per Flora of North America.
Large-leaf Aster,
Eurybia macrophylla
Bracts lt green, oblong to oblanceolate, dark green ascending apex, stipitate-glandular, ciliate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Blue Ridge White Heart-leaved Aster,
Eurybia chlorolepis
Leaves ovate to lance-ovate or the upper elliptic to lanceolate, acuminate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Heartleaf Aster,
Symphyotrichum cordifolium
Phyllaries with lanceolate diamond-shaped blaze (2-3x long as wide), per Weakley's Flora (2015).
Wavyleaf Aster,
Symphyotrichum undulatum
Phyllaries appressed, green blaze lanceolate to elongate diamond-shaped, per Weakley's Flora (2015).
Wavyleaf Aster,
Symphyotrichum undulatum
Phyllaries strongly unequal, green zones diamond-shaped to lanceolate, sometimes tips purplish, per Flora of North America.
New England Aster,
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
Leaves entire, lanceolate, pointed lobes at base conspicuously clasping stem, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Purplestem Aster,
Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum
Leaves lanceolate, auriculate-clasping, usually toothed, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Purplestem Aster,
Symphyotrichum puniceum var. puniceum
Phyllaries in 4-6 series, green zones linear-lanceolate, per Flora of North America.
Zigzag Aster,
Symphyotrichum prenanthoides
Long-pointed ovate-lanceolate sharply toothed blades taper below the middle, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Buck Creek Aster,
Symphyotrichum rhiannon
Phyllaries in 3-4 series, slightly unequal, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, per Flora of North America.
Narrowleaf Smooth Blue Aster,
Symphyotrichum concinnum
Leaves lanceolate, 1-2 cm wide, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Frost Aster,
Symphyotrichum pilosum var. pilosum
Basal lvs oblanceolate, petioled, 1-4" lng. Basal & lower lvs wither early, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians (Horn, Cathcart, Hemmerly, & Duhl, 2005).
Frost Aster,
Symphyotrichum pilosum var. pilosum
Involucral bracts lanceolate, acuminate, the apex acicular [needle-like], per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Small White Oldfield Aster,
Symphyotrichum racemosum var. subdumosum
Phyllary green zones oblanceolate to linear-oblanceolate, apices acute to acuminate, mucronate, per Flora of North America.
Appalachian Flat-topped White Aster,
Doellingeria infirma
Phyllaries erect, lanceolate to deltate, unequal, apices narrowly rounded, per Flora of North America.
Pocosin Flat-top Aster,
Doellingeria sericocarpoides
Leaves are numerous, alternate, elliptic to broadly lanceolate, per Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region (Sorrie, 2011).
Curtis's Goldenrod,
Solidago curtisii
Leaves toothed, sessile, lanceolate to lanceolate-elliptical, tapering, per All About South Carolina Wildflowers (Midgley, 1999).
Roan Mountain Goldenrod,
Solidago roanensis
Upper leaves sessile, lanceolate, surpassing lower portion of inflorescence, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Yadkin River Goldenrod,
Solidago plumosa
Basal leaf blades linear to elliptic-oblanceolate, tapering to petioles, per Flora of North America.
Slender Goldenrod,
Solidago erecta
Basal & proximal cauline lvs broadly oblanceolate to obovate, margins serrate, per Flora of North America.
Northern Seaside Goldenrod,
Solidago sempervirens
Lower leaves oblanceolate to narrowly ovate, gradually tapering to petiole, per Weakley's Flora.
Northern Roughleaf Goldenrod,
Solidago patula
Bracteoles lanceolate, grading into phyllaries. Phyllaries in 3-4 series, unequal, obtuse, per Flora of North America.
Eastern Gray Goldenrod,
Solidago nemoralis var. nemoralis
Lower lf blades oblanceolate to narrowly ovate, gradually tapering to petiole, per Weakley's Flora.
Chapman's Goldenrod,
Solidago chapmanii
Lvs entire, anise-scented, main leaves ovate to lanceolate, 2-5x long as wide, per Weakley's Flora.
Wrinkleleaf Goldenrod,
Solidago rugosa var. aspera
Upper stem leaves lanceolate to elliptic, not much reduced relative to leaves lower on the stem, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Prairie Goldenrod,
Solidago ptarmicoides
Leaves linear-lanceolate to linear-oblanceolate, the longer (10-) 15-20× as long as wide, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Common Silkgrass,
Pityopsis nervosa
Outer phyllaries linear triangular, innermost narrowly oblong-lanceolate, per Weakley's Flora (2020).
Maryland Goldenaster,
Chrysopsis mariana
Basal leaf blades spatulate to oblanceolate, bases attenuate, ...
Maryland Goldenaster,
Chrysopsis mariana
Leaves lanceolate & finely-toothed, the lower ones larger & pinnately veined, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
Starry Rosinweed,
Silphium dentatum
Lvs petiolate or sessile/lanceolate, falcate or ovate/bases attenuate to round, per Flora of North America.
Sandhill Wild Quinine,
Parthenium integrifolium var. mabryanum
Blades of basal leaves linear-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, sometimes undulately lobed, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Greenheaded Coneflower,
Rudbeckia laciniata var. laciniata
Involucral bracts lanceolate to oblanceolate, essentially glabrous, acute, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Blue Ridge Cutleaf Coneflower,
Rudbeckia laciniata var. humilis
Involucral bracts lanceolate to oblanceolate, essentially glabrous, acute, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Sunfacing Coneflower,
Rudbeckia heliopsidis
Stems villous to glabrate. Leaf blades elliptic, lanceolate or ovate, and flat, per Flora of North America.
Woodland Black-eyed Susan,
Rudbeckia hirta var. hirta
Cauline lvs lanceolate, ovate or pandurate, and petiolate or sometimes sessile, per Flora of North America.
Woodland Black-eyed Susan,
Rudbeckia hirta var. hirta
Involucral bracts linear to lanceolate, acute, spreading pubescent, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Narrowleaf Sunflower,
Helianthus angustifolius
Involucral bracts in several series, lanceolate to linear, acuminate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Showy Sunflower,
Helianthus laetiflorus
Leaves opposite, lanceolate to lance-ovate, serrate, pubescent and scabrous, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Stiff Sunflower,
Helianthus pauciflorus ssp. pauciflorus
Lvs usually lanceolate to lance-ovate or rhombic-ovate, petiole usually <1cm, per Weakley's Flora (2012).
Downy Sunflower,
Helianthus mollis
Involucral bracts lanceolate, acuminate, the tips often reflexed, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Downy Sunflower,
Helianthus mollis
Leaf blades lanceolate to broadly ovate, per Flora of North America.
Woodland Sunflower,
Helianthus divaricatus
Involucral bracts lanceolate, acuminate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Hairy Sunflower,
Helianthus hirsutus
Stem hirsute. Phyllaries lanceolate, usually loose, spreading, not reflexed, per Flora of North America.
Small Wood Sunflower,
Helianthus microcephalus
Involucres 0.7-1cm long, bracts lanceolate, usually spreading apically, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Smith's Sunflower,
Helianthus smithii
Leaves resin-dotted below, subsessile, linear-lanceolate, w only 1 main vein, per Weakley's Flora (2020).
Hairy Sunflower,
Helianthus resinosus
Involucres 3-5cm broad; bracts lanceolate, acuminate, spreading, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Roughleaf Sunflower,
Helianthus strumosus
Leaves thick, lanceolate, 8-14cm long, acuminate, serrate, scabrous above, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Jerusalem Artichoke,
Helianthus tuberosus
Phyllaries lanceolate, subequal, apices acuminate, per Flora of North America.
Tall Sunflower,
Helianthus giganteus
Stem hairy, reddish; leaves narrowly lanceolate, tapering to a short petiole, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains (Smith, 1998).
White Crownbeard,
Verbesina virginica var. virginica
Involucre of 1-2 series of lanceolate, erect, pubescent bracts, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Savanna Coreopsis,
Coreopsis linifolia
Leaf blades linear-oblanceolate to linear, margins glabrous, surfaces w numerous tiny dark dots, per Weakley's Flora (2022).
Swamp Coreopsis,
Coreopsis gladiata
Outer phyllaries lanceolate, 0.4-0.8X as long as the inner phyllaries, per Weakley's Flora (2023).
Lanceleaf Coreopsis,
Coreopsis lanceolata
Outer involucral bracts green, lanceolate; inner elliptic to lanceolate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Large-flowered Coreopsis,
Coreopsis grandiflora var. grandiflora
Outer involucral bracts green, lanceolate; inner eliptic to lanceolate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968).
Common Hairy Coreopsis,
Coreopsis pubescens var. pubescens
Calyculi [outer involucral bracts] of lanceolate to lance-linear bractlets, per Flora of North America.