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- Pyrrocoma_apargioides abstract "Pyrrocoma apargioides is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name alpineflames. It is native to the western United States from the Sierra Nevada of California east to Utah, where it grows in the forests and meadows of high mountains. It is a perennial herb growing from a taproot and producing one or more stems to 30 centimeters in length. The stems are decumbent or upright, reddish, and hairless to slightly woolly. Most of the leaves are located around the base. They are thick and leathery, lance-shaped with large sawteeth along the edges, and measure up to 10 centimeters long. The inflorescence is usually a single flower head lined with centimeter-long phyllaries which are reddish to green with red edges. The head has a center of yellow disc florets and a fringe of ray florets which are yellow, often splashed with red along the undersides, measuring up to 1.6 centimeters in length. The fruit is an achene which may be well over a centimeter in length including its pappus.".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides binomialAuthority Asa_Gray.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides class Eudicots.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides division Flowering_plant.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides family Asteraceae.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides family Astereae.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides genus Pyrrocoma.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides kingdom Plant.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides order Asterales.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides order Asterids.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides synonym "Haplopappus apargioides".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides thumbnail Pyrrocoma_apargioides.jpg?width=300.
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- Pyrrocoma_apargioides wikiPageRevisionID "552004322".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides binomial "Pyrrocoma apargioides".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides binomialAuthority "Greene".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides familia Asteraceae.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides genus "Pyrrocoma".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides hasPhotoCollection Pyrrocoma_apargioides.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides ordo Asterales.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides regnum Plant.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides species "P. apargioides".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides synonyms "Haplopappus apargioides".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides tribus Astereae.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides subject Category:Astereae.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides subject Category:Flora_of_Nevada.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides subject Category:Flora_of_Utah.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides type Eukaryote.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides type Plant.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides type Species.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides type Organism.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides comment "Pyrrocoma apargioides is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name alpineflames. It is native to the western United States from the Sierra Nevada of California east to Utah, where it grows in the forests and meadows of high mountains. It is a perennial herb growing from a taproot and producing one or more stems to 30 centimeters in length. The stems are decumbent or upright, reddish, and hairless to slightly woolly. Most of the leaves are located around the base.".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides label "Pyrrocoma apargioides".
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides sameAs m.0bs6d0x.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides sameAs Q7263761.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides sameAs Q7263761.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides wasDerivedFrom Pyrrocoma_apargioides?oldid=552004322.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides depiction Pyrrocoma_apargioides.jpg.
- Pyrrocoma_apargioides isPrimaryTopicOf Pyrrocoma_apargioides.