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Chamisso's cotton-grass, russet cottongrass

Habit Herbaceous perennial from extensive creeping rhizomes, the culms stout, 3-7 dm. tall.
Leaves

Leaves few, mostly basal, with well-developed sheath and narrow, channeled blade up to 2 mm. wide; sheathes closed; uppermost sheath about mid-culm, often bladeless.

Flowers

Spikelet terminal and solitary, with up to 7 sterile scales, the outermost enlarged, up to 2 cm. long; fertile scales subtending the flowers partly blackish-green, with the tip and margins paler, russet-flecked on a whitish background;

perianth consisting of numerous capillary bristles 2-4 cm. long, reddish to white;

stamens 3;

style trifid.

Fruits

Achenes dark, about 2 mm. long, obovate.

Eriophorum chamissonis

Flowering time May-August
Habitat Swamps and other wet places from along the coast to middle elevations in the mountains.
Distribution
Occurring west of the Cascades crest and in the northeastern corner of Washington; Alaska to Oregon, east to the Rocky Mountains, northern Great Plains, and Great Lakes region.
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Origin Native
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
E. angustifolium, E. gracile, E. virginicum, E. viridicarinatum
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