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ine leaves frequently rather sparse, oblanceolate or oblongish, to 2 dm. long, pinnately lobed o 
divided into 1-3-parted, ovatish lobes or divisions or in depauperate plants the cauline sts 
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palate, G. 5)4-5(6 long, closely subtende y fe ew or several reduced leaves with spiny 
marg r rarely the subeoridine feives foliaceous ; favéliere thinly floccose-tomentose or glabres- 
ene 35 cm. long; phyllaries numerous, appressed or somewhat spreading, the outer narrowly 
ovate to lanceolate, the middle aaeh tant late, both the outer and nde: phyllaries tipped by 
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mutico r spinescent tips, the sree: part of the inner phyllaries — scabrous-pubescent and 
pupal: eokotias purplish rose, 3-4.5 cm. long, the lobes about 1 cm. long, the throat 1-1.6 cm. 
long achenes strongly flattened, oblong-cuneate, 6-7 mm. long, Cowh: pappus sordid-white, 
2.5-4 long. 
n gers forests and dry meadows, Arid Transition Zone to Hudsonian Zone, 2,700-10,000 feet; 
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