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Truckee green rabbitbrush, Truckee rabbitbrush

Vasey's rabbitbrush

Habit Shrubs, 10–30 cm; with woody, branched caudices, bark becoming dark gray, fibrous with age. Shrubs, 10–30 cm; caudices woody, very branched, bark tan to dark gray, fibrous with age.
Stems

ascending, green, sparsely to densely puberulent, sparsely glandular.

ascending, green becoming tan, glabrous or puberulent, resin-dotted to resinous.

Leaves

ascending to spreading;

sessile;

blades with faint midnerves and pair of collaterals, narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate, 10–30 × 0.7–1.2 mm, flat to sulcate, apices acute (often apiculate), faces moderately puberulent, sparsely stipitate-glandular.

ascending to spreading;

sessile;

blades with faint midnerves, linear to oblanceolate, 10–40 × 1–2.5 mm, flat or sulcate, usually not twisted, margins eciliate or sparsely puberulent, apices acute to apiculate, faces usually glabrous, sometimes puberulent, usually gland-dotted, resinous.

Involucres

turbinate, 6–10 × 3–4 mm.

cylindric to obconic, (5–)6–8 × 2–4 mm.

Disc florets

2–3(–4);

corollas 5.5–8 mm, lobes 1–1.7 mm;

style branches 2–2.7(–3.4) mm (included in or barely surpassing spreading corolla lobes), appendages 0.8–1.4 mm (lengths about equaling stigmatic portion).

5–7;

corollas 4.5–6.5 mm, lobes 1.2–1.7 mm;

style branches 2.5–3.8 mm, appendages 0.8–1.2 mm.

Phyllaries

(12–)14–18 in 3–4 series, ± in vertical ranks, mostly tan, sometimes green-tipped, ovate or oblong to elliptic, unequal, 2.5–7.5 × 1–1.8 mm, chartaceous, outer ± herbaceous wholly or distally, weakly keeled, midveins faint, apices acute to obtuse, faces sparsely puberulent.

12–18 in 3–4 series, in weak vertical ranks, mostly tan, greenish apically, midnerves evident and ± expanded distally, ovate to elliptic, unequal, 1.5–7 × 1–1.8 mm, chartaceous, weakly keeled, margins scarious, ciliate to lacerate, apices acute to obtuse-rounded, faces glabrous or gland-dotted.

Heads

in densely cymiform arrays, often overtopped by distal leaves.

in dense cymiform arrays (to 5 cm wide), sometimes overtopped by distal leaves.

Cypselae

reddish brown, turbinate, 4–6 mm, densely hairy;

pappi tan, 5–7 mm.

reddish brown, cylindric to turbinate, 4–5 mm, 5–10-nerved, faces glabrous;

pappi tan (fine), 3.5–5 mm.

2n

= 18.

= 18.

Chrysothamnus humilis

Chrysothamnus vaseyi

Phenology Flowering summer–fall. Flowering summer–fall.
Habitat Sagebrush grasslands, open slopes in deserts, tolerant of alkali Open woods (oak or ponderosa pine) and dry meadows
Elevation 1400–3100 m (4600–10200 ft) 1700–2900 m (5600–9500 ft)
Distribution
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CA; ID; NV; OR; WA
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CO; NM; NV; UT; WY
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Source FNA vol. 20, p. 189. FNA vol. 20, p. 191.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Chrysothamnus Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Chrysothamnus
Sibling taxa
C. depressus, C. eremobius, C. greenei, C. molestus, C. scopulorum, C. stylosus, C. vaseyi, C. viscidiflorus
C. depressus, C. eremobius, C. greenei, C. humilis, C. molestus, C. scopulorum, C. stylosus, C. viscidiflorus
Synonyms C. viscidiflorus subsp. humilis Bigelowia vaseyi
Name authority Greene: Pittonia 3: 24. (1896) (A. Gray) Greene: Erythea 3: 96. (1895)
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