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Chaenactis nevadensis
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Photographer: Steve Matson
ID: 0000 0000 0917 0201 (2017-09-03)Copyright © 2017 Steve Matson
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date of photo Aug 26, 2017
latitude 39.36220 longitude -120.36240
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location
Castle Peak, east of Castle Pass and the PCT along use trail to Castle Peak (Nevada County, California, US)notes Habit: Perennial herb, cespitose to +- matted, 2--10(12) cm; proximal hairs woolly, +- white. Stem: generally 10--20+; branches 0, basal, or below ground. Leaf: +- basal, persistent, 2.5--5 cm; largest blades ovate to deltate, +- flat, (1)2-pinnately lobed, not fleshy, gland-pitted under hairs; 1° lobes 2--4 pairs, tips +- flat. Inflorescence: heads scapose, discoid, 1(2) per stem; involucre +- cylindric to obconic; longest phyllaries 9--12(14) mm, outer glandular-hairy, tip erect, +- stiff, obtuse. Flower: corolla white to +- pink, 5.5--8 mm, outer radial, +- erect, = inner. Fruit: 5.5--7.5 mm; pappus of 10--16 scales in 3--4 +- equal series, longest 3--5 mm. Chromosomes: 2n=12. Ecology: Loose, generally volcanic or ultramafic sand, gravel, scree; Elevation: 1900--3200 m. Bioregional Distribution: s KR (Bully Choop Mtn), s CaRH (Lassen Park area), n SNH;contributor's ID # AsteraceaeChaenactis evadensis3-PZ2A5216.jpg photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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