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Ampelaster Nesom
The Climbing
Aster
Ampelaster includes a single x=9 species native
to the outer coastal plain of the SE United States. Ampelaster carolinianus
is a vine-like shrub sprawling over other vegetation. Semple
and Brouillet (1980) treated it as one of the virguloid asters before its chromosome
number was known. The karyotype is very distinct for a symphyotrichoid
aster and very unlike the virguloid karyotype. On the basis of head array
features and floral and leaf
morphology, A. carolinianus appears to be related to Symphyotrichum
patens, S. adnatum and S. walteri, but this is a
superficial resemblance only. Nesom (1994) emphasized its
unique features by placing it in its own genus. It is the only woody
perennial scandent aster in North America. Xiang and Semple (1996) found
it to be next to basal within the Symphyotrichum Clade based on cpDNA
RFLP analysis. This was confirmed in Brouillet et al. (2001a, b) using ITS
sequence data. Semple et al. (2002) accepted Nesom's nomenclature for the
species.

Last update 26 October 2005 by J.C. Semple © 2005 J.C.
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