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Arnica mollis Hook.  

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Family: Asteraceae
hairy arnica
[Arnica mollis var. silvatica (Greene) Maguire]
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Steven J. Wolf in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Plants 15-70 cm. Stems (forming clumps) simple or branched among heads. Leaves (2-)3(-4) pairs, mostly cauline (basal sometimes present); petiolate (petioles relatively short, broad-winged) or subsessile; blades broadly elliptic, lance-elliptic, or narrowly to broadly lanceolate, 4-20 × 1-4 cm, margins entire or irregularly denticulate, apices acute, faces sparsely to moderately hairy (hairs relatively short to long, stipitate glands or soft, silky). Heads 1 or 3-7. Involucres hemispheric to campanulate. Phyllaries 10-22, usually broadly lanceolate, rarely narrowly lanceolate or oblanceolate. Ray florets 10-22; corollas yellow. Disc florets: corollas yellow; anthers yellow. Cypselae grayish brown to black, 4-8 mm, mostly stipitate-glandular, sparsely hirsutulous (hairs white to brownish, simple or bifid); pappi tawny, bristles plumose (with deep, amberlike deposits). 2n = 38, 57, 76, 95, 114, 133, 152. Flowering Jun-Sep. Moist meadows and conifer forests, stream banks, late snow-melt areas, montane to subalpine; 1000-4000 m; Alta., B.C., N.W.T., Yukon; Alaska, Calif., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Oreg., Utah, Wash., Wyo.
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