SUNFLOWER FAMILY 479 
1-10(-14) cm. high. Basal and stolen | -gaienss apie aga sapatalate: obovate or occasionally 
spatulate, (3—-)6-25 mm. a 1.5-4. or acutish, usually apiculate, 1- 
wide, 
nerved, densely or somewhat et gray- “tomentose dently on h sides, rarely becoming 
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e econd or season, then green and glandular- 
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frequently brown or white; eit 
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Dry ast gr ss or rocky mountain slopes, mostly Boreal Zone; Alberta rie British Columbia 
south throtg h Wash og d Oregon and Grouse poh Sierra Nevada to the high summits of the San Bernardino 
ana 
Mountains, “California east ‘D Colorado, 1 Montana. Tyre cate : “Mountains youn Coldstream, 
Placer County, California,” as Pine mee by “Elias Nolan (Pe roc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 23: 700. 1901). (June—)July— 
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5838. Antennaria So oot 5840. Antennaria media 
