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Grindelia hirsutula is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Grindelia
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Grindelia hirsutula Hooker & Arnott
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Grindelia hirsutula is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Grindelia
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taxon/id/Grindelia hirsutula Hooker & Arnott
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Grindelia hirsutula Hooker & Arnott
Grindelia hirsutula
Hooker & Arnott
Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513
accepted
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CA-BC
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
CA-AB
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
CA-MB
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
CA-QC
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
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Bartoli, A. & R.D. Tortosa. 2012. Revision of the North American species of Grindelia (Astereae, Asteraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98: 447-513 https://doi.org/ 10.3417/2008125
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Perennials or subshrubs (sometimes flowering first or second-year), 8–60 (–250+) cm.
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Stems usually erect, sometimes prostrate, decumbent, or ascending, usually green to stramineous, brown, or reddish, sometimes whitish, arachnose, hirsutulous, puberulous, or villous (sometimes stipitate-glandular as well), or glabrous (then often resinous).
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Cauline leaf-blades usually oblong, oblanceolate, or spatulate (broadest at or beyond their midpoints), sometimes ovate, lanceolate, or linear, (5–) 10–80 (–120+) mm, lengths 2–8+ times widths, bases clasping or cuneate, margins usually serrate to dentate (teeth apiculate to setose), sometimes entire, apices truncate, rounded, or obtuse to acute, faces hirsutulous, puberulous, or villous and little, if at all, gland-dotted, or glabrous (or scabridulous near margins) and sparsely to densely gland-dotted.
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Heads usually in open to crowded, corymbiform to paniculiform arrays, seldom borne singly.
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Involucres usually broadly urceolate to globose, sometimes hemispheric, campanulate, or obconic, (6–) 8–15 (–20) × (6–) 10–25+ mm (sometimes subtended by leaflike bracts).
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Phyllaries in 4–8+ series, reflexed to spreading or appressed, filiform or linear to ± lance-attenuate, lanceolate, or lance-oblong, apices usually recurved or straight, sometimes (the outer) looped to hooked or patent, terete or filiform to subulate, or acute, usually all glabrous and moderately to strongly resinous, sometimes all or outer villosulous to hirsutulous and little, if at all, resinous, seldom, if ever, stipitate-glandular.
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Ray-florets 0 or (5–) 15–60+;
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laminae (4–) 10–25+ mm.
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Cypselae whitish or stramineous to brownish or grayish, (2–) 4–6 (–7) mm, apices usually ± knobby, sometimes coronate, rarely smooth, faces usually smooth, striate, or furrowed, rarely rugose;
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pappi of 2–3 (–6) usually contorted or curled, sometimes straight, usually smooth, rarely barbellulate, subulate scales or setiform awns (1–) 4–5 (–7) mm, usually shorter than, rarely nearly equaling disc corollas.
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usually green
stramineous brown or reddish
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usually green
stramineous brown or reddish
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usually green
stramineous brown or reddish
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gland-dotted
sparsely to densely
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usually broadly urceolate
globose
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stramineous
brownish or grayish
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