Packera dimorphophylla var. dimorphophylla (Greene) W.A. Weber & A. Löve
Asteraceae
Debra Trock [CAS] (1/16/2018)
Please note the tightly packed heads in the inflorescence and the sessile, clasping leaves which are basically two different shapes. Cauline leaves are clasping and more or less triangular in shape while basal leaves are petiolate and spatulate in shape - hence the specific epithet.
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Tim Hogan
3654
1999-08-20
United States of America, Colorado, Alamosa, Sangre de Cristo Range, Rio Grande National Forest, Blanca Basin, vicinity of Blue Lakes.
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Tim Hogan 36541999-08-20
KHD00004093
ab24cd44-f4b2-41a5-aa65-7278259a50e6
Packera dimorphophylla var. dimorphophylla (Greene) W.A. Weber & A. Löve
Debra Trock [CAS]1/16/2018
Towanda53posted 2018-01-16 15:59:46
This specimen is Packera dimorphophylla var. dimorphophylla. Please note the tightly packed heads in the inflorescence and the sessile, clasping leaves which are basically two different shapes. Cauline leaves are clasping and more or less triangular in shape while basal leaves are petiolate and spatulate in shape - hence the specific epithet.