Arnica parryi |
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nodding arnica, Parry's arnica |
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| Habit | Plants 15–50(–60) cm. |
| Stems | simple or branched among heads. |
| Leaves | (2–)3–4 pairs, basal and cauline (basal usually withered by flowering, petiolate or subsessile, blades ovate or nearly round to oblong-ovate, much smaller than cauline; sterile rosettes often present, proximal cauline often crowded toward stems bases); petiolate; blades broadly to narrowly lanceolate, oblong-ovate, ovate-lanceolate, or round, 4–22 × 1–6 cm, (bases obtuse or cuneate to truncate) margins usually entire, sometimes sparsely denticulate, faces scantily to moderately pilose (hairs white), adaxial sparsely stipitate-glandular (distal cauline leaves sessile, extremely reduced, nearly linear to narrowly elliptic-lanceolate). |
| Involucres | turbinate to narrowly campanulate. |
| Ray florets | usually 0 (sometimes peripheral florets pistillate; corollas yellow, laminae rudimentary). |
| Disc florets | 20–50; corollas yellow (1 or more lobes sometimes expanded, giving appearance of laminae); anthers yellow. |
| Phyllaries | 8–20, linear to narrowly lanceolate. |
| Heads | (1–)3–9(–14; often nodding in bud). |
| Cypselae | brown to black, 4–7 mm, glabrous or sparsely stipitate-glandular to densely hirsute; pappi usually stramineous, rarely tawny, bristles barbellate to ± subplumose. |
| 2n | = 38, 57, 76. |
Arnica parryi |
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| Phenology | Flowering May–Sep. |
| Habitat | Open conifer forests to alpine meadows |
| Elevation | 500–3800 m [1600–12500 ft] |
| Distribution |
CA; CO; ID; MT; NV; OR; UT; WA; WY; AB; BC; YT
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| Synonyms | A. angustifolia subsp. eradiata, A. parryi subsp. sonnei, A. parryi var. sonnei |
| Name authority | A. Gray: Amer. Naturalist 8: 213. (1874) |
| Source | FNA vol. 21, p. 373. |
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