Stretched out strigose townsendia
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Description:
Townsendia strigosa, this form treated as var. prolixa by Stan Welsh. Prolixa means stretched out and was first used by Marcus Jones to describe its habit but with a different specific epithet. It is best treated however as simply Townsendia strigosa.Growing here with Astragalus flavus var. flavus.Flowers can be white or pink.More information:www.flickr.com/photos/tonyfrates/16699075095/May 6, 2006, Duchesne County, Utah, approx. 5110 ft. elev.
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- Townsendia (Townsend daisy)
- Townsendia strigosa (hairy Townsend daisy)
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