484 COMPOSITAE 
16. Antennaria suffrutéscens Greene. Evergreen or Siskiyou Everlasting. 
Fig. 5848. 
Antennaria suffrut. Greene, Pittonia 3: 277. 1898. 
a ssed, surculose-proli sen densely mat-for sie perennial from a branched lignescent 
cau or rhizomatous bas se, the prostrate stems and dec nt or ascending stolons suffrutescent, 
densely ert > flowering st a ier aceous, erect, poate ely leafy, 1-2-headed, 3-11 cm. high. 
sal and s eaves narrowed downward into their sessile base by the recurved margins of 
oe blade, Por by the impressed and concealed midvein, spatulate or cuneate-spatulate, 4-12 mm. 
long, 2-4.5 mm. wide, obtuse or rounded but appearing emarginate or even bifurcate by reflexing 
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acumina : nat 
involucre shorter a broader, the inner phyllaries with more conspicuous, dilated, obtuse, erose, 
white tips, the innermost linear ; ret ie parsely puberulous or glabrous; bristles of staminate 
pappus s with n sehr reece if at Ao dilated t 
Dry ridges of the Coast rid ie Eibied Zone; Josephine and Curry Counties, Oregon, south t 
Del Norte and Humboldt ‘pane Ser iterets. Type locality: near Waldo, Josephine County, Oregof. eta Ph 
17. Antennaria dimérpha (Nutt.) Torr. & Gray. Low Everlasting. Fig. 5849. 
Gnaphalium dimorphum Nutt. Trans. Amer. a Soc. II. 7: 405. 1841. 
peaatoner ay dimorpha Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Amer. 2: 431 < 
Antennaria latisquama Piper, Bull. wenses Club pe 41. 1901, Not Greene, 1905. 
Began, cespitose, low perennial from a compac tly pa eetnital caudex, forming small mats, 
or subsericeous-tom sie 99 “throughout except on involucre, with ere ct basal leaves and erec 2 
few lewtied. 1-headed stems 14(-10) cm. high or heads ee ie in he ‘bot leafy tuft. Basal 
1 8-25(-40) m n 
bien base, ~5 mm. wi obtu cauline leaves similar, a few often reduced 
ones at base of i volucre ; pistillate tate Sindee turbinate, 10-15(-18) mm. high, thinly 
oolly at bas c, the ee uter phyllar s ovate or ovate-lanceolate, w with brownish center and acute to 
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or 
whitish, ome to acute or subacuminate, scarious or hyaline tips; pistillate achenes with p 
sistent cr of pappus and with body finely puberulous, the hairs bifurcate when pee Bl ef 
pula of staminate pappus obscurely if at all thickened upward, barbellate and entire or some of 
em forking abov 
Dry, open bar and stony slopes, usually Arid Transition Zone; British Columbia and Alberta south 
through eastern Washington and eastern Oregon to California (Sitivan eal Glenn Sheypirg Modoc County + sg 
throug the Sierra Nevada to Alpine — nty but recurring also in Tulare County; east er Sierra hase da 
Mono and oii DA vec gpa sped in the Transverse Ranges of southern ae in Ven ere s Angeles, i Sen 
Bernardino C es), east to Cotoratio. Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana. Type hie bet On the Black “Hits 
of the Platte. Se 57 pid Shek —July. 
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5850. Antennaria flagellaris 
