Ericameria winwardii
Ericameria winwardii is a rare North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family. It has been found only on in two adjacent counties in the western United States: Lincoln County in Wyoming and Bear Lake County in Idaho.[2][3]
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Ericameria winwardii is a branching shrub up to 20 cm (8 inches) tall. Leaves are elliptic or oblanceolate up to 15 mm (0.6 inches) long. It sometimes produces flower heads one at a time, sometimes in groups, each head with 4–9 disc florets but no ray florets.[4]
References
- The Plant List, Ericameria winwardii (Dorn & Delmatier) R.P.Roberts & Urbatsch
- Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
- Roberts, Roland P. & Urbatsch, Lowell Edward 2005. Sida 21(3): 1562-1563 information on distribution and results of DNA sequencing
- Flora of North America, Ericameria winwardii (Dorn & Delmatier) R. P. Roberts & Urbatsch
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