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hairy Townsend-daisy, hairy townsendia

Habit Biennials, (1–)3–10(–20) cm.
Stems

decumbent to erect;

internodes 5–25 mm, piloso-strigose to strigillose (surfaces seldom hidden by hairs).

Leaves

basal and cauline, blades spatulate to oblanceolate or linear, 12–30(–50) × 2–7(–9) mm, not fleshy, faces ± strigose to strigillose.

Involucres

± campanulate, 5–20 mm diam.

Ray florets

8–30+;

corollas white or pinkish adaxially, laminae 5–14 mm, abaxially usually glabrous, sometimes glandular-puberulent.

Disc florets

(8–)20–80(–100+);

corollas 3.5–5 mm.

Phyllaries

20–24 in 3–4+ series, the longer ± lance-ovate to lanceolate, 5–9 mm (l/w = 2.5–5), apices acute to acuminate, abaxial faces strigose.

Heads

at tips of stems (usually surpassed by leaves).

Cypselae

3–4 mm, faces hairy, hair tips glochidiform;

pappi persistent;

on ray cypselae 12–20+ lanceolate to subulate scales 0.5–1.5+ mm;

on disc cypselae 20–35 subulate to setiform scales 3.5–5.5 mm.

2n

= 18.

Townsendia strigosa

Phenology Flowering May–Jun.
Habitat Open sites, sands, shales, clays with desert scrub, junipers, pinyons
Elevation 1500–2000 m (4900–6600 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AZ; CO; NM; UT; WY
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Source FNA vol. 20, p. 199.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Townsendia
Sibling taxa
T. annua, T. aprica, T. condensata, T. eximia, T. exscapa, T. fendleri, T. florifera, T. formosa, T. glabella, T. grandiflora, T. gypsophila, T. hookeri, T. incana, T. jonesii, T. leptotes, T. mensana, T. microcephala, T. minima, T. montana, T. parryi, T. rothrockii, T. scapigera, T. smithii, T. spathulata, T. texensis
Synonyms T. strigosa var. prolixa
Name authority Nuttall: Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. s. 7: 306. (1840)
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