Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta (Nuttall) D. D. Keck (Q2060)

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Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta is a taxon with the rank subspecies within the species Artemisia ludoviciana
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Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta (Nuttall) D. D. Keck
Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta is a taxon with the rank subspecies within the species Artemisia ludoviciana

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    taxon/id/Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta (Nuttall) D.D. Keck
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    Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta (Nuttall) D.D. Keck
    Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta
    (Nuttall) D.D. Keck
    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
    Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta
    armoise échevelée (French)
    mountain wormwood (English)
    intermediate sagewort (English)
    Columbia River wormwood (English)
    Mountain wormwood (English)
    1 reference
    Douglas, G.W., G.B. Straley, D.V. Meidinger & J. Pojar. 1998. Illustrated Flora of British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks and B.C. Ministry of Forests. Victoria. Crown Publications. 8 vols.
    Mexico
    Flowering mid summer–late fall.
    open meadows
    mountain slopes
    1900–3500 m
    Stems 20–50 (–80) cm, mostly simple, hairy.
    Leaves bicolor (white and green, or gray-green and green);
    blades narrowly to broadly lanceolate, 1.5–11 × 1–1.5 cm, irregularly lobed (lobes usually 1/3+ blade widths), faces hairy (abaxial) or glabrous or glabrescent.
    Heads in paniculiform arrays (10–) 15–25 (–35) × (2–) 3–8 (–10) cm.
    Involucres (broadly campanulate) 3 (–4) × 3 (–5) mm.
    Florets: pistillate 5–12;
    corollas yellow, sometimes red-tinged, 1.5–2 mm. 2n = 36, 54.