Stenotus lanuginosus

 Stenotus lanuginosus is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names woolly mock goldenweed[1] and woolly stenotus.

Stenotus lanuginosus
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
(unranked):
Angiosperms
(unranked):
Eudicots
(unranked):
Asterids
Order:
Asterales
Family:
Asteraceae
Tribe:
Astereae
Genus:
Stenotus
Species:
S. lanuginosus
Binomial name
Stenotus lanuginosus
(A.GrayGreene
Synonyms

Haplopappus lanuginosus

DistributionEdit

The plant is endemic to the western United States, especially the Great Basin region of the inland Pacific Northwest, northeastern California, and northern Nevada. It grows in cold, dry regions such as sagebrush plateau and high mountain slopes in subalpine and alpine climates.

DescriptionEdit

Stenotus lanuginosus is a perennial herb usually forming a compact tuft of herbage with a fibrous root system. The leaves are linear to widely lance-shaped leaves and measure up to 10 centimeters long. They are coated in white woolly fibers and are generally glandular.

The inflorescence is a solitary flower head with woolly or hairy green phyllaries. The flower head contains yellow disc florets and several yellow ray florets each about a centimeter long.

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