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- Q5184279 subject Q7298602.
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- Q5184279 abstract "Crepis monticola is a North American species of wildflowers in the daisy family known by the common name mountain hawksbeard. This aster-like flower is native to southern Oregon and northern California, where it grows in woodlands and dry forests.Crepis monticola is a taprooted perennial which rarely exceeds 30 centimeters (12 inches) in height. The dense foliage is made up of highly lobed and toothed leaves forming a wrinkled, bristly clump. It is often covered in sticky exudate. The inflorescence is a cluster of several flower heads, each made up of about 20 golden yellow ligules with toothed tips, but no disc florets. The fruit is a small achene with a white pappus.".
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- Q5184279 order Q21730.
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- Q5184279 synonym "*Psilochenia monticola (Coville) W.A.Weber)".
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- Q5184279 binomialAuthority Q535104.
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- Q5184279 genus "Crepis".
- Q5184279 name "Crepis monticola".
- Q5184279 ordo Q21730.
- Q5184279 regnum "Plantae".
- Q5184279 synonyms "*Psilochenia monticola ( W.A.Weber)".
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- Q5184279 comment "Crepis monticola is a North American species of wildflowers in the daisy family known by the common name mountain hawksbeard. This aster-like flower is native to southern Oregon and northern California, where it grows in woodlands and dry forests.Crepis monticola is a taprooted perennial which rarely exceeds 30 centimeters (12 inches) in height. The dense foliage is made up of highly lobed and toothed leaves forming a wrinkled, bristly clump. It is often covered in sticky exudate.".
- Q5184279 label "Crepis monticola".
- Q5184279 name "Crepis monticola".