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Pseudognaphalium canescens

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Pseudognaphalium canescens
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P. canescens
Binomial name
Pseudognaphalium canescens
Synonyms

Gnaphalium canescens

Pseudognaphalium canescens (syn. Gnaphalium canescens) is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Wright's cudweed.

It is native to western North America from western Canada to northern Mexico. It can be found in many habitats, from mountains to plateau to coastline. The many-branched stem is erect to a maximum height of around a meter. It is gray-green and woolly with many narrow leaves. Atop the stem branches are inflorescences of several pointed oval-shaped pale yellowish, cream, or white flower heads. Each woolly head is a few millimeters across and contains many tiny flowers.

External links

  • Jepson Manual Treatment
  • USDA Plants Profile
  • Flora of North America
  • "Pseudognaphalium canescens". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  • UC Photos gallery