Marsh-Elder (Iva)
Marsh-Elder Genus Details
Iva are annuals or tall perennials. Eleven species are native to North America. Plants grow 1 to 6.5 feet tall in wet conditions along the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal states and in the western U.S. One species, burweed marshelder (I. Xanthifolia) looks similar to giant ragweed, but the leaves have no deep lobes. Another species, rough marshelder (I. ciliata) is similar in height, but has longer flowering structures with a rough appearance. Dune and coastal marshelders are native to coastal areas in the east and southeast US. Greenish flowers occur at the top of the stem and in small, upper leaf-like structures. Flowering occurs from June to October.
Marsh-Elder Allergy Info
All species are wind-pollinated and shed large quantities of pollen. Cross-reactivity to ragweed is known. Iva is a significant allergenic plant, particularly in the southern U.S.
Marsh-Elder Pollen Description
Pollen grains of Iva are oblate-spheroidal to prolate-spheroidal; the amb triangular and 3-4 colporate. The sexine is thick, tectate and covered with short spines. They are of the Dicoria type.
The pollen grains are 18-30 microns in diameter, depending on the species.
Iva ciliata, single grain. Composite photo taken using multi-plane photography method. Grains do not appear this way under microscope. Herb. MIN
Species in This Genus
Allergenicity Legend:
Mild Allergen | Moderate Allergen | Severe Allergen | Allergy Test Available
Mild Allergen | Moderate Allergen | Severe Allergen | Allergy Test Available
Marsh-Elder (Iva) is a genus of the ASTERACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
This genus includes the following allergenic species: