Pseudognaphalium ramosissimum

(Nuttall) Anderberg

Opera Bot. 104: 147. 1991.

Common names: Pink rabbit-tobacco
Endemic
Basionym: Gnaphalium ramosissimum Nuttall Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 4: 20. 1848
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 425. Mentioned on page 415, 417.
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Biennials (sweetly fragrant), 50–120(–150) cm; taprooted. Stems (erect) gray-tomentose, glabrescent, stipitate-glandular beneath tomentum. Leaf blades linear to lanceolate, oblong, or narrowly spatulate, (1–)3–7 cm × 3–5(–7) mm, bases not clasping, decurrent 2–10 mm, margins revolute and closely undulate, faces concolor, greenish, loosely tomentose, stipitate-glandular. Heads usually in paniculiform (broadly columnar or at least as long as broad, sometimes pyramidal) arrays. Involucres turbinate to short-cylindric, 5–6 mm. Phyllaries in 4–5 series, usually pinkish, sometimes white or greenish (hyaline, dull), ovate to ovate-oblong, loosely tomentose (bases). Pistillate florets 38–62. Bisexual florets 2–7. Cypselae ridged, smooth. 2n = 28.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Sep.
Habitat: Dry, open slopes, sparsely wooded, sandy fields, dunes
Elevation: 20–600 m

Discussion

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