Species: Brickellia oblongifolia var. oblongifolia

Narrowleaf Brickell-bush
Species

    Glandular-puberulent herb or subshrub, 1-6 dm tall, generally with many stems from near the base. Leaves all cauline, mostly sessile, alternate or occasionally opposite to subopposite, entire or nearly so, lance-linear to oblong or elliptic, 1-4 cm long and up to 15 mm wide. Leaves mostly 2-8 times as long as wide. Heads terminating the branches or subcorymbosely clustered and relatively large. The involucres 10-20 mm high with acute to acuminate bracts. Flowers ochroleucous, numerous with about 40-50 flowers in each head. Achenes 4.5-6 mm long.

    Source: Encyclopedia of Life

    Kingdom
    Plantae
    Phylum
    Anthophyta
    Class

    Dicotyledoneae

    Order

    Asterales

    Family

    Asteraceae

    Genus

    Brickellia

    Classification
    Informal Taxonomy
    Plants, Vascular - Flowering Plants - Aster Family
    Formal Taxonomy
    Plantae - Anthophyta - Dicotyledoneae - Asterales - Asteraceae - Brickellia

    Glandular-puberulent herb or subshrub, 1-6 dm tall, generally with many stems from near the base. Leaves all cauline, mostly sessile, alternate or occasionally opposite to subopposite, entire or nearly so, lance-linear to oblong or elliptic, 1-4 cm long and up to 15 mm wide. Leaves mostly 2-8 times as long as wide. Heads terminating the branches or subcorymbosely clustered and relatively large. The involucres 10-20 mm high with acute to acuminate bracts. Flowers ochroleucous, numerous with about 40-50 flowers in each head. Achenes 4.5-6 mm long.

    Source: Encyclopedia of Life

    NatureServe Global Status Rank
    G5T5
    Global Status Last Reviewed
    1997-09-17
    Global Status Last Changed
    1997-09-17
    Conservation Status Map
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    Global Range
    Southern British Columbia, sw and sc Montana, south to the Snake River Plain in Idaho and northern Nevada, and west to Oregon and Washington.
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