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- Antennaria_rosea abstract "Antennaria rosea is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name rosy pussytoes. It is native to much of North America, including most of Canada and the western United States. It is a plant of many habitats, from dry to wet climates and low elevation to very high. It is a very morphologically diverse species; individuals can look very different. It is polyploid and exhibits apomixis; most all the plants are female and they reproduce asexually. This is a perennial herb which grows to heights anywhere between about 10 and 40 centimeters. It has a network of short stolons by which it spreads, its method of vegetative reproduction. It forms a basal patch of woolly grayish leaves 1 to 4 centimeters long. The inflorescence contains several flower heads in a cluster. Each head is lined with wide, pointed phyllaries which are often rose in color, the trait that gives the species its name, but they may also be white, yellowish, or brownish. The species is dioecious, but since most of the individuals are female, most bear flower heads containing pistillate flowers. The fruit is an achene with a body less than 2 millimeters long and a pappus which may be 6 or 7 millimeters long. The plant often produces fertile seeds, but most individuals in most populations are clones. Plants are sometimes fertilized with pollen from other Antennaria species, which may bring new genes into an A. rosea population, increasing the genetic diversity amongst the clones.".
- Antennaria_rosea binomialAuthority Edward_Lee_Greene.
- Antennaria_rosea class Eudicots.
- Antennaria_rosea division Flowering_plant.
- Antennaria_rosea family Asteraceae.
- Antennaria_rosea genus Antennaria.
- Antennaria_rosea kingdom Plant.
- Antennaria_rosea order Asterales.
- Antennaria_rosea order Asterids.
- Antennaria_rosea thumbnail Antennaria_rosea_6.jpg?width=300.
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- Antennaria_rosea binomial "Antennaria rosea".
- Antennaria_rosea binomialAuthority Edward_Lee_Greene.
- Antennaria_rosea familia Asteraceae.
- Antennaria_rosea genus "Antennaria".
- Antennaria_rosea hasPhotoCollection Antennaria_rosea.
- Antennaria_rosea ordo Asterales.
- Antennaria_rosea regnum Plant.
- Antennaria_rosea species "A. rosea".
- Antennaria_rosea unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Antennaria_rosea unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Antennaria_rosea unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Antennaria_rosea subject Category:Antennaria.
- Antennaria_rosea subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Antennaria_rosea subject Category:Flora_of_North_Dakota.
- Antennaria_rosea type Eukaryote.
- Antennaria_rosea type Plant.
- Antennaria_rosea type Species.
- Antennaria_rosea type Organism.
- Antennaria_rosea comment "Antennaria rosea is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name rosy pussytoes. It is native to much of North America, including most of Canada and the western United States. It is a plant of many habitats, from dry to wet climates and low elevation to very high. It is a very morphologically diverse species; individuals can look very different. It is polyploid and exhibits apomixis; most all the plants are female and they reproduce asexually.".
- Antennaria_rosea label "Antennaria rosea".
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- Antennaria_rosea depiction Antennaria_rosea_6.jpg.
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