Wyethia arizonica A. Gray  
Family: Asteraceae
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Plants 20-30(-100) cm. Basal leaves: blades elliptic or lance-elliptic to lanceolate, 12-30 cm, margins entire, not ciliate, faces usually ± hirsutulous or scabrellous, sometimes glabrate; cauline leaves mostly smaller, narrower, distal-most usually petiolate, rarely sessile and clasping. Heads borne singly or 2-4+ in ± corymbiform arrays. Involucres turbinate to hemispheric, 18-25+ mm diam. Phyllaries 16-34, subequal, ± herbaceous, margins ciliate, faces glabrous or strigillose to hispidulous; outer 18-22(-30) mm (not or seldom surpassing discs). Ray florets 11-12; laminae (25-)35-50 mm (abaxially hirsutulous). Cypselae 9-10 mm, glabrous. 2n = 38. Flowering Apr-Jun. Meadows, openings in pine, oak, or spruce-fir forests; 600-2200(-3000) m; Ariz., Colo., N.Mex., Utah. At the northern margin of the range, glabrate plants with the general habit of Wyethia arizonica (introgressants with W. amplexicaulis) exhibit greater frost-hardiness (a characteristic of W. amplexicaulis) than do other members of the species.

Wyethia arizonica image
Max Licher  
Wyethia arizonica image
Max Licher  
Wyethia arizonica image
Max Licher  
Wyethia arizonica image
Max Licher  
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