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Eucephalus tomentellus (Greene) Greene  
Family: Asteraceae
Rayless Leafy Wayside-Aster
[Aster tomentellus (Greene) Frye & Rigg non Hook.]
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Geraldine A. Allen in Flora of North America (vol. 20)
Perennials 40-90 cm (caudices woody). Stems erect, woolly or cottony. Leaves: mid and distal blades lanceolate to elliptic, 2.5-6 cm × 7-20 mm, abaxial faces glabrous or glabrate, adaxial ± densely woolly to cottony. Heads 3-40 in racemiform to paniculiform arrays. Peduncles pubescent. Involucres turbinate, 7-10 mm. Phyllaries in 4-6 series (often reddish at margins and apices), linear-oblong to ovate (strongly unequal), apices acute, abaxial faces tomentose to stipitate-glandular. Rays (0-)1-3(-6), violet-purple. Cypselae glabrous or pilose; pappus bristles in 2 series, ± barbellate. Flowering Jul-Aug. Open oak or coniferous woods, forest openings and rocky cliffs; 1300-2400 m; Calif., Oreg. Eucephalus tomentellus grows in the Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon and northern California. It may intergrade with E. breweri and E. glabratus.

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