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5. Antennaria geyeri A. Gray. Geyer’s Everlasting. Fig. 5837. 
Gnaphalium alienum Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 6: 251. aye. — Hook. & Arn. 1841. 
Antennaria geyert A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 107. 
Perennial and mat-forming from a oe Saaitcl caudex or rhizomatous base, densely 
and rather closely gray- es by numerous ie or erect, often crowded, le afy stems 
d 3-l5c¢ eav 
reduced upwa aed: heads several in a close corymbose, sometimes bracteate cyme ; involucres densely 
tomentose with a close interwoven to satan except for the scarious tips of the phyllaries; phyl- 
laries ovate to oblong or linear, obtuse to acute or appearing acute when ry, the tips of the outer 
ones pale brownish and of the inner elongated and pale brownish or whitish to often roseate or 
ina indric, 7-9 mm. high; 
adri 
staminate inectucres shorter and broader, 4-8 mm. ig - . ay yllaries usually blunter ; pistillate 
achenes loosely villous or merely glandular- puberu n young, glandular-puber ulou 
mature; bristles of staminate pappus only slightly dilated 1 Seis and there barbellate or Falgew 
tate 
Dry hills and open woods, Arid Transition coi eastern Washington southward through Oregon to Lake, 
prey “and Eldorado Counties, prog Sa — n Nevada. Type locality: ‘‘Arid sandy woods near Tshima: 
y une— 
6. Antennaria stenophylla A. mee Narrow-leaved Everlasting. Fig. 5838. 
Antennaria alpina var. ? stenophylla A. pe in Torr. Bot. Wilkes Exp. 17: 366. 1874. 
Antennaria geese A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 17: opr 1882, 
Antennaria leucophaea Piper, Bull. Torrey ‘Clab 29: 221. 
_Densely cespitose perennial from the crown ae a short-branched caudex, closely and sub- 
BE oat gray-tomentose Sikcasaieciet except on involucre, with tufts of erect basal leaves, and 
erect or C tem i i n 
and pale or ma it 
or white, hyaline tips; pistillate involucres Hage wii: to petal or oblong-campanulate, 
5-6.5 mm. high, the ph yllaries oven too obtuse to mostly acute; staminate involucres some- 
what shorter and bars de phyllaries “obtuse; achenes panillate: bristles of staminate pappus 
barbellate am only slighty if at all dilated abov 
Dry ows, hill slopes and ridges, Arid Transition Zon entral and eastern Washington southward to 
sontlars ean east to Idaho. Type locality: ‘‘Spipen [Naches] “River,” Washington, May, 
7. Antennaria lanata (Hook.) Greene. Woolly Everlasting. Fig. 5839. 
Antennaria carpatica B lanata Hook. FI. Bor. Amer. 1: 329. 1834. 
Antennaria lanata Cua Pittonia 3: 288. 1898. 
Perennial fro’ thickish, short-branched caudex or lignescent rhizomatous base, densely 
, sdauatstticsentane: with erect tufts of basal leaves and stoutish, erect, leafy stems 4-15(-20) 
. high. Bas. al leaves linear- oblanceolate to oblanceolate or obovate, 2-6(-10) cm. long includ- 
Fie og pet ioliform base, 2-14 mm. wide, obscurely to distinctly 3-nerved ; cauline leaves lanceolate 
to li Shae teen eolate, becoming anit and moderately reduced above, the upper ones attenuate into 
an often darkened tip bearing a linear to spatulate, acute to obtuse, brownish, scarious, often flag- 
mm. long; head i belliform cy erminal glome 
rougho: ar 
inner usually with whitish tips; staminate involucres shorter and broader ee inner_phyllaries 
with more conspicuous, obtuse or edd whitish tips; sche Bt - teeaer ' bristles of staminate 
pappus with narrowly dilat ed, serrulat 
slopes, Boreal Zone; Alberta and aca ‘Columbia south to Washington and northeastern Oregon, east to 
Open s! 
ke and Montana. Type locality: ‘Summits of the most elevated among the Rocky Goodale lat. 52°." 
ug, 
8. Antennaria média — Alpine Everlasting. Fig. 5840. 
Antennaria media Greene, Pittonia 3: 286. 18 
Antennaria media subsp. ciliata E. deo Pree 4 S. Nat. Mus. 23: 700. 1901. 
cntonenrs spetye Boece, | a 
i Greene, op. , Se 
pm ennaria candida Greene, loc. ci 
Ani vonisates Sinus var. media Fepean; roe - PI. Calif. 1070. 1925, 
Antennaria alpina var. scabra Jepson, | 
Antennaria gormanii i St. “John i in St. John rs Hardia’ Mazama 11: 92, 1929. 
espitose low perennial, gray-tomentose, with rosulate basal leaves, decumbent leafy nua 
up S ug cm. long, forming’ mats or sometimes compact and pulvinate, with erect leafy stem 
