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Erigeron lonchophyllus Hook.  

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Family: Asteraceae
shortray fleabane
[Erigeron lonchophyllus var. laurentianus Vict., moreErigeron minor (Hook.) Rydb., Trimorpha lonchophylla (Hook.) G.L. Nesom]
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Guy L. Nesom in Flora of North America (vol. 20)
Biennials or short-lived perennials (sometimes appearing annual), 2-45(-60) cm; fibrous-rooted, caudices simple. Stems erect or basally ascending, sparsely to densely hirsute, eglandular. Leaves basal (persistent) and cauline; basal blades oblanceolate to spatulate, 13-80(-150) × 1.5-5(-12) mm, margins entire, usually spreading ciliate, faces sparsely to moderately hirsute to glabrate, eglandular; cauline mostly linear (sometimes longer than basal, usually erect or nearly so). Heads 1 or 3-12 usually in loosely racemiform arrays (from erect peduncles distal to midstems, sometimes on proximal 1 / 3 ). Involucres 4-9 × 7-17 mm. Phyllaries in 2-3 series (inner apices acute to acuminate), hirsute to strigoso-hirsute, eglandular. Ray (pistillate) florets 70-130 (in 1 series); corollas white to light pink, 2-3 mm, laminae (filiform) erect, not coiling or reflexing (not surpassing involucres). Disc corollas 3-5 mm. Cypselae 1.3-1.8 mm, 2-nerved, faces sparsely strigose; pappi: outer of setae, inner of 20-30 (non accrescent) bristles. 2n = 18. Flowering (Jun-)Jul-Aug(-Sep). Moist edges of streams, bogs, ponds, moist tundra, hummocks in meadows, ditch banks, gravelly places, along roads; (900-)1400-3600 m; Alta., B.C., Man., N.W.T., Ont., Que., Sask., Yukon; Alaska, Ariz., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Minn., Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.Mex., N.Dak., Oreg., S.Dak., Utah, Wash., Wyo.
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