1a. var. latiusculum (Desv.) Underw. ex A.
Heller Pl. 3a,b
Pinnules finely pubescent on the upper surface margins and along the
undersurface midribs. Terminal lobes of the pinnules mostly 1–4 times as long
as wide. 2n=104. July–September.
Scattered in the southern half of the state, mostly in the Ozarks, and locally
north to Sullivan County (eastern U.S. west to Texas and North Dakota; Canada,
Mexico, Europe, Asia). Openings of rocky, upland forests and road banks, mostly
in acid soils.
This is the more common variety in Missouri.