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Etymology: Antennaria: from the Latin antenna, because of the resemblance of the male flowers to insect antennae
Plants: erect, perennial, 4"-16" tall, woolly forb; fibrous roots with colony-forming stolons Leaves: alternate, basal leaves usually becoming hairless on the top, often evergreen, 3-5 prominent veins on the bottom, upper leaves smaller Flowers: head brush-like with numerous, white to pinkish, tubular disk flowers more than 1/8" long, no rays; inflorescence in dense, terminal clusters; blooms April-June Fruits: seed on dense fluffy pappus Habitat: dry to moderate moisture; open woods Conservation Status: Native |
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