Common names: Parry’s rabbitbrush
Endemic
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 75. Mentioned on page 72.

Plants 30–100 cm. Leaves usually crowded, green; blades 3-nerved (only midnerves prominent), linear, 30–80 × 2–3 mm, faces glabrous or puberulent, often minutely stipitate-glandular, ± resinous; distalmost overtopping arrays. Heads usually 5–12+ in racemiform arrays. Involucres 9–12 mm. Phyllaries 10–15, mostly chartaceous, outermost sometimes herbaceous-tipped, apices erect, attenuate. Florets 8–20; corollas yellow, 7.9–10 mm, tubes sparsely hairy, throats gradually dilated, lobes 1.4–2.1 mm. 2n = 18.


Phenology: Flowering late summer–fall.
Habitat: Open, dry hillsides and plains
Elevation: 2000–2900 m

Distribution

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Colo., Nev., N.Mex., Utah, Wyo.

Discussion

Variety parryi is widespread in the Rocky Mountain region.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Lowell E. Urbatsch +, Loran C. Anderson +, Roland P. Roberts +  and Kurt M. Neubig +
(A. Gray) G. L. Nesom & G. I. Baird +
Linosyris parryi +
Parry’s rabbitbrush +
Colo. +, Nev. +, N.Mex. +, Utah +  and Wyo. +
2000–2900 m +
Open, dry hillsides and plains +
Flowering late summer–fall. +
Haplopappus sect. Asiris +, Haplopappus sect. Ericameria +, Haplopappus sect. Macronema +  and Haplopappus sect. Stenotopsis +
Ericameria parryi var. parryi +
Ericameria parryi +
variety +