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Synonym: Athanasia parviflora
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Slo.: potocna sivica
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Slo.: potocna sivica
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moist soil of roadside seeps along low road cut in pale volcanic rhyolitic tuff. Unfortunately this botanically rich habitat was recently destroyed by construction of a new paved highway to Batopilas
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moist soil of roadside seeps along low road cut in pale volcanic rhyolitic tuff. Unfortunately this botanically rich habitat was recently destroyed by construction of a new paved highway to Batopilas
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The long narrow leaves makes this Erigeron a standout. Note also how leaves in many cases are 'oriented' or swept to one side of the stem
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The long narrow leaves makes this Erigeron a standout. Note also how leaves in many cases are 'oriented' or swept to one side of the stem
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Cultivar 'Whirligig'
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Cultivar 'Whirligig'
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Ann Howald brought this taxon to my attention. After studying this region for decades, Ann started paying attention to what looks a lot like Artemisia tridentata, and hence easily passed over. In the TJM2 key, this taxon keys out next to A. tridentate at the end of the Artemisia key. Ostensibly the key break is 'Leaves entire to irregularly 36-toothed, partly deciduous; plant sprouting from roots; moist slopes, rocky meadows, High Sierra Nevada, White and Inyo Mountains > 2000 m.'
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Ann Howald brought this taxon to my attention. After studying this region for decades, Ann started paying attention to what looks a lot like Artemisia tridentata, and hence easily passed over. In the TJM2 key, this taxon keys out next to A. tridentate at the end of the Artemisia key. Ostensibly the key break is 'Leaves entire to irregularly 36-toothed, partly deciduous; plant sprouting from roots; moist slopes, rocky meadows, High Sierra Nevada, White and Inyo Mountains > 2000 m.'