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Crepis acuminata Nutt.  

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Family: Asteraceae
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[Crepis acuminata subsp. pluriflora Babc. & Stebbins, morePsilochenia acuminata (Nutt.) W.A. Weber, Psilochenia acuminata subsp. pluriflora (Babc. & Stebb.) W.A. Weber]
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David J. Bogler in Flora of North America (vol. 19, 20 and 21)
Perennials, 20-65 cm (taproots deep, woody, caudices swollen, branched, often covered by old leaf bases). Stems 1-5, erect, stout, branched near or beyond middles, tomentulose (at least proximally). Leaves basal and cauline. petiolate; blades elliptic to lanceolate, 8-40 × 0.5-6(-11) cm, margins deeply pinnately lobed, lobes 5-10 pairs, usually lobed (± halfway to midveins, lobes entire), apices long-acuminate, faces ± tomentulose. Heads 30-70(-100+), in compound, corymbiform arrays . Calyculi of 5-7, triangular, tomentulose bractlets 1-2 mm. Involucres cylindro-campanulate, 8-16 × 2-3 mm. Phyllaries 5-8, (medially green) lanceolate, 8-12 mm, (margins yellowish, often scarious), apices acute (ciliate), abaxial faces usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely tomentulose, adaxial glabrous. Florets 5-10(-15); corollas yellow, 10-18 mm. Cypselae pale yellowish brown, subcylindric, 6-9 mm, apices ± narrowed (not beaked), ribs 12; pappi white, 6-9 mm. 2n = 22, 33, 44, 55, 88. Flowering May-Aug. Dry rocky hillsides, ridges, grassy flats, open pine woods; 1000-3300 m; Ariz., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Iowa, Mont., Nebr., Nev., N.Mex., Oreg., Utah, Wash., Wyo. Crepis acuminata is identified by the narrow, pinnately lobed leaves cleft about half way to the midrib and with long-acuminate apices, heads with relatively few florets, relatively small involucres, and glabrous phyllaries. The fertile diploid form of this species is most widespread (E. B. Babcock 1947). In addition, there are apomictic, polyploid populations. The latter often are more variable in leaf size, shape, and indument, and can be difficult to distinguish from C. pleurocarpa and C. intermedia.

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