Species: Psilocarphus brevissimus
Encyclopedia of Puget Sound
Dwarf Woolly-heads is a low annual with erect to prostrate, branched stems that are up to 5 cm tall. The alternate, lance-shaped leaves are 5-25 mm long, and the foliage is densely covered with white, tangled hairs. Minute flowers are borne in globose, woolly heads that are partially hidden among the upper leaves. Each flower and seed in the head is enclosed by a long-hairy bract that is ca. 3 mm long. A pappus is lacking.
Source: Encyclopedia of Life
Classification
Dicotyledoneae
Asterales
Asteraceae
Psilocarphus
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Classification
Ecology and Life History
Dwarf Woolly-heads is a low annual with erect to prostrate, branched stems that are up to 5 cm tall. The alternate, lance-shaped leaves are 5-25 mm long, and the foliage is densely covered with white, tangled hairs. Minute flowers are borne in globose, woolly heads that are partially hidden among the upper leaves. Each flower and seed in the head is enclosed by a long-hairy bract that is ca. 3 mm long. A pappus is lacking.
Source: Encyclopedia of Life

