480 COMPOSITAE 
2: epee rae umbrinélla Rydb. Brown or Isabella Everlasting. Fig. 5841. 
Ant a Rydb. — toes ee 24: 302. 1897, 
Antennaria ee neat Pitton 
Antennaria eseabaas Rydb. Mem 'N. ne oe 1: 411. 1900. 
ntennaria dioica var. kernensis Jepson, i Fi. Pl. oe 1071. 1925. 
Loosely or densely cespitose perennial, gray-t or bm Pistia so throughout (the basal and 
stolon pa sometimes yellowish), raat rosulate basa leaves and erect leafy stems (2.5)6-15(-20) 
m. high. Stolon ent risi i 
ong, 1. wide, 
obtuse or acute, l-nerved; cauline leaves narrowly lanceolate to oblanceolate, pend ae ser or 
acuminate, 1-3.5 mm. wide, tipped with a nga colored, callous point or the upper with a subu- 
= (not flattened) subscarious tip; heads unded capituliform glomerule or in a close 
unde cyme; ere e involucres Siatascapieendalaee 4-6 mm. high, waathe: as base, the 
heticies with gree ara yd greenish brown ay brownish or darker medial , and linear- 
time ie ly bl 
or sometimes white or slightly roseate, firm and finely striate; staminat volucres shorter, the 
tips broader, blunter, firm, Drone or white; achenes mostly oe te pees of staminate 
pappus peor xu dilated abov 
ws, hill gate and ridges, Upper Sonoran Zone to es one; Alberta and Brit 
Co ids pita” through a easton and Oregon and thro ugh the Sierra Nevada to Tulare and all: Mihir son 
bes ce" a ae * yi Gal , Wyoming, and Montana. Type eeanite: eer’ Paley. Little Belt Moun- 
a Montan be Sent gees ureing in proximity "of A. media Greene or of A. a Greene, sometimes 
aracter ey ae sess Sa the o 
10. Antennaria résea Greene. Rosy Everlasting. Fig. 5842. 
Antennaria eS Sete Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 303. 1897. Not Gandoger. 1887. 
ria r 1 
Antennar reene, Pittonia 3: 281. 1898. 
pete aria sintichite ee Nels. Bot. Gaz, 27+ 211. 
Ante angustifolia Ryd ll. Torrey Club 26: 546. 1899 
Antennaria concinna E. we oc. Nat. Mus. 23: 705. 1901 
- an 
Antennaria rosea var. saat aE. Nels. op. cit. 707. 
Antennaria hendersoni Piper, Bull. Torrey Club 29: 221. 1902. 
Cespitose perennial, closely or in age floccosely tomentose essentially ae tig aldo 
— caves, Shoal sat decum bent to ectish. often lignescent stolons and 
ect leafy s 7285" c high. Basal and stolon leaves narrow y soapnlate or “Suteeebiete 
3. 5e¢ ar lot Rot no mm. oeide. acutish or obtuse, apiculate, 1-nerved, etimes smaller and more 
uneate- -chova te and blunter or sometimes more obovate-spatulate ; cauline leaves rather numerous, 
i e, mostly acute i eas 
metimes line nda 
deep brown subtermina spot e involucres shorter and uly sig their he tthie Ns Pedanes 
and with blunter, Mokcndly lliptic ae pink” or white tips ; achenes glabrous; bristles of staminate 
pappus clavately dilated above 
Mostly dry meadows, open soos, and hills, Transition Zone to Boreal Zone; “‘Alaska,” “Yukon,” and 
” ta an ae . 
gh t in ac 
, east to Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Typ ¢ locality: “Utah or Nevada.” June—Aug. 
Material which | bs feos form known as 4. welcropketir dagen is the source for ~ rot pei tion of 
staminate involucres and p: except that — — Rydbe eu x wag Mts. 918 17) for A. rosea 
po ae Typically A. eerie differs from A. in poss vee closily whitish or sive ry-white 
eous-tomentose, basal and ~ lon leaves mostly 13 m. long and ph tlaries whitetipped ae nee soe! fading 
yellowish). Furthermore, it i F slenidactiy sexual ad 20 in typic plants o be 
unkno’ ee hese Png ounds A. microphylla Rydb., which — ae rs Re SWashin semi ast to Nort th "Dakota 
poe sou th o Colorado (type locality as har getigeat moana). robably should be mented - distinct. Until its 
relationship. to still pe forms described a ecie  ethictivety Plas iBet “a _prryiaons substitute for the pre- 
occupied name microphylla Rydb. is A. pea ater My nell x A. . Biol. Soc. Wash. 20: 39. 1907 
(A. Salchephoile var. solstitialis fuse, Amer. Midl. St él. ee ba | Oy. 
examination, “pa sheng Age staminate plans ae s “A. rosea Greene’? seem invariably to belong 
either to A. reba ip wn o A. umbrinella Rydb. or polls x4 even to A. corymbosa E. Nels., or to 
prevents betwee: of thes aoe ae rosea, ay atacce A. umbrinella and A. rosea being the most t abundant 
at least from the Paci fe Stat << 
il, Antennaria corymbésa E. Nels. Meadow Everlasting. Fig. 5843. 
Anten bosa E. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 27: ssi mpage 1899, 
Antennaria wardie a Greene, Pittonia 4: = (D 
a hygrophila Greene, Leaflets Gp aes “i ne. 
p ip sk . FL. Pl. Calif, pa, 1925. 
erbaceous, somewhat ehaigtaiss: loosely mat-forming perennial from a pags branching 
. with rosulate Son leaves ae, slender, leafy, decumbent or ascending stolon 7x 
al 
up t 
lon; f s 7-25 cm. high. Basal and stolon leaves sacking. thinnish narrow wly 
and distinctly ob ties or oie a few narrowly spatulate, 1.5-4 cm. long including the 
inct petiol 
, 2-5 mm. wide, acute sad apiculate, rather thinly sebieceleaataewiniesdtcie an 
