
Iranoaster Kaz. Osaloo, Farhani & Mozaff., gen. nov. Type:— Iranoaster bachtiaricus (Mozaff.) Kaz. Osaloo, Farhani & Mozaff. Perennial, shortly strigose. Stems 5–20 cm high; rootstock thick, woody, many, leafy, crispate-pubescent. Leaves heteromorphous, linear-spathulate, ovate or elliptic-spathulate, sessile or attenuate at base and shortly petiolate, acute at apex or rotundate, somewhat mucronulate, entire, glabrous above, shortly crispate-hairy below, 2–10 × 10–16 mm. Capitule solitary, radiate, 16 mm in diameter. Involucre 6 × 8 mm; phyllaries 3–5-seriate, narrowly membranous, hairy at margin and very finely purple. Ray flowers 10–16, purple or whitish-pink, at least 4 times longer than hermaphrodite flowers, basal tube 2–5 mm long; ligules 5–6 × 2–3.5 mm, spirally revolute. Disc flowers 5–6 mm, yellow. Achenes (immature) 2.5 mm long, linear to obovate, whitish-sericeous. Pappus 1-seriate, scabrous, 5 mm long. Etymology.—The name Iranoaster was chosen in the honor of Iran, a rich biodiversity region in SW Asia.
Published as part of Farhani, Tayyebeh, Kazempour-Osaloo, Shahrokh, Zare-Maivan, Hassan & Mozaffarian, Valiollah, 2018, Evolutionary history of the tribe Astereae in the Flora Iranica area: Systematic implications, pp. 95-117 in Phytotaxa 379 (1) on page 113, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.379.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/13724763
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Iranoaster, Asterales, Biodiversity, Asteraceae, Plantae, Taxonomy
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Iranoaster, Asterales, Biodiversity, Asteraceae, Plantae, Taxonomy
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