Chrysopsis subulata Small is native to peninsula Florida. It has non-glandular leaves and phyllaries, which are narrow and long-tapering. The fruits have multiple reddish-brown ridges. The species is diploid (2n=10). It blooms earlier than other species in the genus in Florida.  .

Last revised 19 April 2025 by J.C. Semple
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1-4. Chrysopsis subulata. 1. Shoot, cultivated in greenhouse WAT. 2. Heads, cultivated WAT. 3. Phyllary diagram (Semple 1981). 5. Fruit body, cultivated WAT.