Antennaria corymbosa E. E. Nelson (Q2633)

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Antennaria corymbosa is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Antennaria
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Antennaria corymbosa E. E. Nelson
Antennaria corymbosa is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Antennaria

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    taxon/id/Antennaria corymbosa E.E. Nelson
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    Antennaria corymbosa E.E. Nelson
    Antennaria corymbosa
    E.E. Nelson
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2006. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 19: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 6: Asteraceae, part 1. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    antennaire à corymbe (French)
    flat-top pussytoes (English)
    corymbose pussytoes (English)
    meadow pussytoes (English)
    corymbose everlasting (English)
    Flat-top or meadow pussytoes (English)
    1 reference
    Moss, E.H. 1983. Flora of Alberta. 2nd edition, revised by J.G. Packer. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. 687 pp.
    1 reference
    Bjork, C. & Mcintosh. 2007. Noteworthy collections, British Columbia. Madroño 54 (4): 366-370.
    1 reference
    Harms, V.L. 2006. Annotated catalogue of Saskatchewan vascular plants. http://www.biodiversity.sk.ca/Docs/AnnotatedCatalogueSKVascPlants2006.pdf
    Flowering early–mid summer.
    moist subalpine-alpine willow
    the rocky
    cascade mountains
    mountains
    1900–3500 m
    Stolons 1–10 cm.
    Basal leaves 1-nerved, spatulate, 18–45 × 2–4 mm, tips mucronate, faces ± gray-tomentose.
    Cauline leaves linear, 8–13 mm, not flagged (apices acuminate).
    Heads 3–7 in corymbiform arrays.
    Involucres: staminate 4–5.3 mm;
    pistillate 4–5 mm.
    Phyllaries (bases each with distinct dark-brown or blackish spot) distally white or light-brown.
    Corollas: staminate 2–3.2 mm;
    pistillate 2.5–3.5 mm.
    Cypselae 0.5–1 mm, slightly papillate;
    pappi: staminate 2.5–3.5 mm;
    pistillate 3.5–4.5 mm. 2n = 28.