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Florida Native Plant Society Native Plant Owners Manual Silphium asteriscus Starry Rosinweed Mark Hutchinson

Putting things in perspective All seasonal references are applicable to the eastern panhandle of Hernando County where the plants portrayed in this presentation grow. This area happens to be a cold spot in central Florida due to the Brooksville Ridge and approximates a Hardiness Zone of 8a or 8b, average annual low temperatures ranging between 10 and 20 F. Any reference to medicinal or culinary use of plants or plant parts should in no way be considered an endorsement by the Florida Native Plant Society of any sort of experimentation or consumptive use. Please do not attempt to rescue any native plants without first reviewing the FNPS Policy on Transplanting Native Plants Special thanks to Lucille Lane, Shirley Denton, Kari Ruder and Brooke Martin

Starry Rosinweed Aster family

Silphium asteriscus

Navigation Links (for use in open discussion) What s in a Name? Biological Classification Tree of Life Where does this plant grow? In North America In Florida What this plant needs to - Thrive Propagate Life Cycle References View/Full Screen Mode recommended Throughout this presentation, clicking this symbol will return you to this page.

Starry Rosinweed, rosinweed Silphium (SIL - phee - um) Ancient Greek name of another resin-producing plant that is probably extinct asteriscus (ass -ter-is - kus) From the Greek asteriskos, diminutive of Aster, the Greek word for star

Biological and Genetic Relationships

Link to the University of Arizona s Tree of Life.

Species Distribution in the United States Starry Rosinweed, native to North America, is endemic to the southeastern United States. Its growing range extends from Texas through scattered areas of Missouri up in to Illinois, then east to the mid- Atlantic States, then south along the eastern seaboard to Florida. (For specific distribution within any of the shaded areas go to the USDA link provided on the reference page, and click the shaded area of interest.)

The USDA, NRCS, lists a total of nineteen species of the genus Silphium L. throughout the United States. The Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants lists two species of this genus, both native in Florida. Robert K. Godfrey (FSU) Herbarium #58542 Leon Co., 8/2/1960

Species Distribution within Florida Starry Rosinweed, a perennial wildflower, is *vouchered in approximately 23 counties in Florida, favoring the panhandle and Gulf coast of the peninsula. ( *vouchered indicates that a fully documented dried specimen has been deposited in an approved herbarium) Silphium asteriscus prefers scrub and sandhill habitats and disturbed areas.

Plant Structure and Life Cycle When first emerging, Silphium asteriscus starts out as a very compact plant. The course, bristly-haired lanceolate leaves are sessile extending directly from the stem with no leaf stalk. Early in the plant s development the leaves maintain a rosulate pattern a very tight ring around the stem. The plant maintains this configuration for a couple of weeks.

Thick roots and rhizomes extend from the caudex, or woody base of Rosinweed, assuring survival through drought, winter, and wildfire.

As the bristly-haired primary stem extends vertically, the structure of the plant changes dramatically. The basil rosette base gives way to opposing leaves spaced at intervals along the main and secondary stems. As Rosinweed starts to flower green buds appear then open.

Starry Rosinweed has a composite flower consisting of ray flowers the oblong yellow petals of the corolla, and disc flowers, which have opened across the entire disc here. The red arrow in the photo above indicates the undivided style of the disk flower s pistil, or female reproductive organs.

Rosinweed has many pollinators including bees, and butterflies. Following pollination, the flower loses both ray and disk flower petals.

As the flower dries out, what is left of the disk eventually falls off revealing the seeds that have formed underneath. The plate-like seeds flake off and disperse, selfseeding and starting the cycle again.

Growing Conditions to Silphium asteriscus prefers direct sun to slight shade Rosinweed favors sandy well-drained soil Acidic to slightly alkaline soil - 5.1 to 7.6 ph Good drought tolerance Hardiness: USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 C (5 F) to USDA Zone 10b: above 1.7 C (35 F) Flowering and seed production occur from spring into late fall Height: 36-56 inches (90-140 cm.)

Seed Collection and Propagation Starry Rosinweed will readily self-seed if left to it s own devices. Collecting seeds is a simple matter of removing the dead head flowers once they are thoroughly dried on the plant. Stratification may be necessary, so the seeds collected should be allowed to stay in a refrigerator for four to six weeks prior to planting. Scarification, or scratching of the seeds is usually not necessary. Store the seeds at room temperature and plant in late winter or early spring. Silphium asteriscus also propagates by rhizome, so root cuttings are a possibility.

Presentation References Biological and genetic relationships University of Arizona Tree of Life North American distribution USDA - Natural Resource Conservation Service Florida distribution Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants Herbarium specimen Robert K. Godfrey (USF) Herbarium

Presentation References (cont.) Growing conditions and general information Wikipedia Silphium (genus) Missouriplants.com Dave s Garden Nectar Food Plants Biospherenursery.com FNPS Natives for Landscaping FNPS.org This Link will take you to the profile for this plant on the FNPS website

For more in-depth study: Xeric Landscaping with Florida Native Plants. Michael Jameson and Richard Moyroud, editors. 1991. San Antonio, FL: Association of Florida Native Nurseries. No ISBN. Best Native Plants for Southern Gardens: A Handbook for Gardeners, Homeowners, and Professionals. 2010. Gil Nelson. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-3458-4 Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens. Douglas W. Tallamy. 2009. Timber Press. ISBN 978-0881929928. 2012 Mark Hutchinson