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Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 17, plate 121. 1834.

Common names: Woolly fleabane
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 302. Mentioned on page 265, 301.
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Revision as of 19:29, 16 December 2019

Perennials, 2–5 cm; taprooted, roots sometimes barely evident, caudices diffuse, with extensive systems of rhizomelike, relatively long, slender branches. Stems erect (simple, ± scapiform), finely and loosely villous, minutely glandular. Leaves basal (persistent); blades oblanceolate to oblong-oblanceolate, 5–25(–30) × 2–5 mm, strongly reduced distally, margins usually entire, smallest and earliest usually 3-toothed or -lobed apically (lobes or teeth acute), ultimately entire, finely and loosely lanate-villous, eglandular. Heads 1. Involucres 9–13 × 12–23 mm. Phyllaries in 2–3 series (purple or purple-tipped), moderately to densely, finely and loosely villous (hairs sometimes with purple cross walls), minutely glandular. Ray florets 30–80; corollas white or purplish, 8–11 mm, laminae not coiling or reflexing, spreading. Disc corollas 5–6.5 mm. Cypselae 3.5–4 mm, 2-nerved, faces finely hirtellous to glabrate; pappi: outer of setae, inner of 25–35 (whitish to tawny) bristles (often twisted). 2n = 36.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Aug.
Habitat: Open, rocky, alpine and subalpine habitats, often on limestone talus
Elevation: (1300–)2100–4100 m

Distribution

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Alta., B.C., Colo., Mont., Wyo.

Discussion

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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