Oclemena

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Oclemena is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. All species in the genus are native to eastern North America. The species were originally included in the genus Aster so they are often referred to simply as asters. Since their flower heads are nodding in bud, they are sometimes called nodding-asters.

Description

Oclemena species are perennial, herbaceous plants that propagate via a swollen tuber at the tip of a slender, elongated rhizome. Stems are erect and unbranched, with dense long hairs. Stem leaves are sessile (or short-petiolate) and alternate. Leaf blades are sparsely dotted with short glandular hairs, each with a yellow to orange resin head. Leaf margins are either serrate (O. acuminata) or both entire and revolute. The inflorescence is either a single flower head (O. nemoralis) or a corymb of 2–46 flower heads on long, slender peduncles, nodding in bud (except O. reticulata). A flower head has 7–25 ray flowers, white or pink, and 14–35 disc flowers, pale or pinkish yellow, reddening at maturity. The chromosome base number is x=9.Template:SfnpTemplate:SfnpTemplate:R

Oclemena acuminata Oclemena nemoralis Oclemena reticulata
Plant height 10–80 cm tall 5–70 cm tall 30–90 cm tall
Number of leaves 11–18
Clustered at the summit of the stem
30–100
Uniformly distributed along the stem
12–30
Uniformly distributed along the stem
Leaf blades 10–45 mm wide 1–8 mm wide 10–40 mm wide
Leaf margins Prominently toothed with flat margins Entire (or nearly so) and revolute Entire (or toothed at the tip) and revolute
Flower heads 5–46 1–15 9–40
Ray flowers 15
White or tinged with pink
13–25
Pink to purple, seldom white
7–11
White to pink
Disc flowers 14–30 20–35 15–30
Habitat Forests Bogs, fens, mossy lake shores Seasonally moist sandy places, bogs, wet pine flatwoods

The hybrid Oclemena × blakei is intermediate in appearance between its parents, Oclemena acuminata and Oclemena nemoralis.

Taxonomy

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Oclemena acuminata illustrated as Aster acuminatus in 1913Template:Sfnp

In 1903, the American botanist Edward Lee Greene established genus Oclemena by segregating two species, Aster acuminatus Michx.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". and Aster nemoralis AitonScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..Template:Sfnp Greene, initially drawn to this group of plants by the nodding habit of their flower heads in bud, had been using the name Oclemena acuminata on the labels of herbarium specimens since 1897. In 1995, the American botanist Guy L. Nesom segregated two additional taxa, Aster nemoralis var. blakei PorterScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". and Aster reticulatus PurshScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..Template:Sfnp Nesom considered Oclemena to be monophyletic but closely related to Doellingeria NeesScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..Template:Sfnp A major treatment of genus Oclemena appeared in Flora of North America in 2006:Template:R

Scientific name Common name Year described Year published Distribution
Oclemena acuminata (Michx.) GreeneScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". whorled wood aster 1803 1903 Eastern Canada, Eastern United States
Oclemena × blakei (Porter) G.L.NesomScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
(O. acuminata × O. nemoralis)
Blake's aster 1894 1995 Eastern Canada, Northeastern United States
Oclemena nemoralis (Aiton) GreeneScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". bog aster 1789 1903 Eastern Canada, Northeastern United States
Oclemena reticulata (Pursh) G.L.NesomScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". pinebarren whitetop aster 1813 1995 Southeastern United States

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Oclemena belongs to the North American clade of the tribe Astereae, as a basal member of one of its main branches.[1]

Distribution and habitat

Oclemena species are native to eastern North America.Template:R Oclemena acuminata is the most wide-ranging species, from the Appalachian Uplands of Newfoundland to the southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains in the U.S. state of Georgia. In contrast, Oclemena reticulata îs restricted to the extreme southeastern United States where other species of Oclemena are not found. Oclemena nemoralis and Oclemena × blakei are boreal species that prefer the cold acidic bogs of eastern Canada and northeastern United States.

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References

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  1. Brouillet, L., G.A. Allen, J.C. Semple, and M. Ito. 2001. ITS phylogeny of North American asters (Asteraceae: Astereae). Abstract. Botany 2001, August 2001. Albuquerque, N.M.

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Bibliography

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  • Semple, J. C., S. Heard and Chunsheng Xiang, 1996. The Asters of Ontario (Compositae: Astereae): Diplactis Raf., Oclemena Greene, Doellingeria Nees and Aster L. (including Canadanthus Nesom, Symphyotrichum Nees and Virgulus Raf.). University of Waterloo Biology Series No. 30: 1-88.
  • Semple, J. C., S. B. Heard and L. Brouillet. 2002. Cultivated and native asters of Ontario (Compositae: Astereae): Aster L. (including Asteromoea Blume, Diplactis Raf. and Kalimeris (Cass.) Cass.), Callistephus Cass., Galatella Cass., Doellingeria Nees, Oclemena E.L. Greene, Eurybia (Cass.) S.F. Gray, Canadanthus Nesom, and Symphyotrichum Nees (including Virgulus Raf.). University of Waterloo Biology Series No. 41: 1-134.

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