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Eriophyllum lanatum var. lanatum
(Pursh) Forbes
Family:
Asteraceae
FNA
Resources
Dale E. Johnson, John S. Mooring in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Perennials
(± taprooted).
Proximal leaves
alternate; blades mostly oblanceolate, 1-pinnately lobed (usually beginning in distal
1
/2 of leaf, lobes 5-7), ultimate margins usually toothed or serrate, rarely entire, revolute, abaxial faces densely woolly, adaxial less so.
Heads
2-5 per array or borne singly.
Peduncles
mostly 5-15(-20) cm.
Involucres
10-15 mm diam.
Ray florets
(8-)11-13; laminae 10-20 mm.
Cypselae
(3.4-)3.5-5 mm;
pappi
0.4-1.8 mm.
2
n
= 16, 32.
Flowering May-Jun. Dry, rocky sites, sagebrush, forests; 200-1100 m; Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash.
Variety
lanatum
intergrades with var.
leucophyllum
near the Cascade Mountains in Washington and Oregon, and to the south and west with var.
integrifolium
(see above). It closely resembles var.
grandiflorum
; their distributions are disjunct.
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