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- Antennaria_flagellaris abstract "Antennaria flagellaris is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names whip pussytoes and stoloniferous pussytoes. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Wyoming, but mostly to the Great Basin, where it is a member of the sagebrush scrub plant community. This is a petite perennial herb forming a thin patch on the ground no more than 2 centimeters high. It grows from a slender caudex and spreads via thin, wiry, cobwebby stolons. The woolly grayish leaves are one to two centimeters long and generally lance-shaped. The tiny inflorescence holds a single flower head less than a centimeter wide. The species is dioecious, with male plants producing staminate flowers and female plants producing pistillate. The fruit is a bumpy achene up to a centimeter long including its long, soft pappus.".
- Antennaria_flagellaris binomialAuthority Asa_Gray.
- Antennaria_flagellaris class Eudicots.
- Antennaria_flagellaris division Flowering_plant.
- Antennaria_flagellaris family Asteraceae.
- Antennaria_flagellaris family Gnaphalieae.
- Antennaria_flagellaris genus Antennaria.
- Antennaria_flagellaris kingdom Plant.
- Antennaria_flagellaris order Asterales.
- Antennaria_flagellaris order Asterids.
- Antennaria_flagellaris thumbnail Antennaria_flagellaris_9290.JPG?width=300.
- Antennaria_flagellaris wikiPageExternalLink img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Antennaria+flagellaris.
- Antennaria_flagellaris wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=ANFL2.
- Antennaria_flagellaris wikiPageExternalLink get_JM_treatment.pl?609,671,675.
- Antennaria_flagellaris wikiPageID "19256458".
- Antennaria_flagellaris wikiPageRevisionID "558856813".
- Antennaria_flagellaris binomial "Antennaria flagellaris".
- Antennaria_flagellaris binomialAuthority Asa_Gray.
- Antennaria_flagellaris familia Asteraceae.
- Antennaria_flagellaris genus "Antennaria".
- Antennaria_flagellaris hasPhotoCollection Antennaria_flagellaris.
- Antennaria_flagellaris imageCaption "Antennaria_flagellaris in Wenas Wildlife Area, Washington".
- Antennaria_flagellaris ordo Asterales.
- Antennaria_flagellaris regnum Plant.
- Antennaria_flagellaris species "A. flagellaris".
- Antennaria_flagellaris tribus Gnaphalieae.
- Antennaria_flagellaris unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Antennaria_flagellaris unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Antennaria_flagellaris unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Antennaria_flagellaris subject Category:Antennaria.
- Antennaria_flagellaris subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Antennaria_flagellaris subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Antennaria_flagellaris subject Category:Flora_of_the_Great_Basin_desert_region.
- Antennaria_flagellaris subject Category:Flora_of_the_Northwestern_United_States.
- Antennaria_flagellaris type Eukaryote.
- Antennaria_flagellaris type Plant.
- Antennaria_flagellaris type Species.
- Antennaria_flagellaris type Organism.
- Antennaria_flagellaris comment "Antennaria flagellaris is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names whip pussytoes and stoloniferous pussytoes. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to California to Wyoming, but mostly to the Great Basin, where it is a member of the sagebrush scrub plant community. This is a petite perennial herb forming a thin patch on the ground no more than 2 centimeters high. It grows from a slender caudex and spreads via thin, wiry, cobwebby stolons.".
- Antennaria_flagellaris label "Antennaria flagellaris".
- Antennaria_flagellaris label "Antennaria flagellaris".
- Antennaria_flagellaris sameAs Antennaria_flagellaris.
- Antennaria_flagellaris sameAs m.04lj5dp.
- Antennaria_flagellaris sameAs Q604686.
- Antennaria_flagellaris sameAs Q604686.
- Antennaria_flagellaris wasDerivedFrom Antennaria_flagellaris?oldid=558856813.
- Antennaria_flagellaris depiction Antennaria_flagellaris_9290.JPG.
- Antennaria_flagellaris isPrimaryTopicOf Antennaria_flagellaris.