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White Cudweed - Gnaphalium microcephalum
Other Names:
Pseudognaphalium canescens, Pseudognaphalium thermale, Gnaphalium thermale
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General Description
Short-lived taprooted perennial. Stems erect, often branched at the base, 20–70 cm. Leaves 3–8 cm long; basal petiolate, oblanceolate; cauline linear-oblanceolate, sessile, decurrent on the stem. Glomerules terminal in an open ovoid to pyramidal inflorescence, surpassing subtending leaves. Involucres 5–6 mm high; phyllaries white, with acute tips, sometimes tomentose at the base. Inner corollas 3–4 mm long. Achenes 0.5–1 mm long; pappus deciduous separately (
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX ).
Diagnostic Characteristics
Ours is variety thermale (E.E. Nelson) Cronquist
Range Comments
BC, AB south to CA, NV, UT and WY (Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX ).
Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
Number of Observations: 14
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Habitat
Disturbed soil of roadsides, grasslands, meadows, open forest, locally common following timber harvest; valleys (
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX ).
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References
Literature Cited AboveLegend: View Online Publication Lesica, P., M.T. Lavin, and P.F. Stickney. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. Fort Worth, TX: BRIT Press. viii + 771 p.
Additional ReferencesLegend: View Online Publication Do you know of a citation we're missing? Lesica, P., M.T. Lavin, and P.F. Stickney. 2022. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants, Second Edition. Fort Worth, TX: BRIT Press. viii + 779 p. Simanonok, M. 2018. Plant-pollinator network assembly after wildfire. Ph.D. Dissertation. Bozeman, MT: Montana State University. 123 p. Simanonok, M.P. and L.A. Burkle. 2019. Nesting success of wood-cavity-nesting bees declines with increasing time since wildfire. Ecology and Evolution 9:12436-12445.
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