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- Q4771270 subject Q10011821.
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- Q4771270 abstract "Antennaria dimorpha is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family known by the common name low pussytoes or gray cushion pussytoes. It is native to western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan) and the western United States as far south as Riverside County in California and Rio Arriba County in New Mexico. It is generally found in dry areas. There are historical records of the species formerly occurring in northwestern Nebraska, but these populations appear now to be gone.Antennaria dimorpha is a small mat-forming perennial herb growing in a flat patch from a thick, branching caudex. The spoon-shaped leaves are up to about a centimeter long and green but coated with long, gray hairs. The erect inflorescences are only a few centimeters tall. Each holds a single flower head lined with dark brown and green patched phyllaries. It is dioecious, with male plants bearing heads of staminate flowers and female plants bearing heads of larger pistillate flowers. The fruit is an achene with a long, soft, barbed pappus.".
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- Q4771270 genus Q602788.
- Q4771270 kingdom Q756.
- Q4771270 order Q21730.
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- Q4771270 synonym "*Antennaria latisquama (Piper)".
- Q4771270 synonym "*Antennaria macrocephala (D.C.Eaton) Rydb.)".
- Q4771270 synonym "*Gnaphalium dimorphum (Nutt.)".
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- Q4771270 binomialAuthority "Torr. & A.Gray".
- Q4771270 familia Q25400.
- Q4771270 genus "Antennaria".
- Q4771270 ordo Q21730.
- Q4771270 regnum Q756.
- Q4771270 synonyms "*Antennaria latisquama (Piper) *Antennaria macrocephala ( Rydb.) *Gnaphalium dimorphum (Nutt.)".
- Q4771270 tribus Q135048.
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- Q4771270 type Eukaryote.
- Q4771270 type Plant.
- Q4771270 type Species.
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- Q4771270 comment "Antennaria dimorpha is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family known by the common name low pussytoes or gray cushion pussytoes. It is native to western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan) and the western United States as far south as Riverside County in California and Rio Arriba County in New Mexico. It is generally found in dry areas.".
- Q4771270 label "Antennaria dimorpha".
- Q4771270 depiction Antennaria_dimorpha_7759.JPG.