http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Cousar06&feedformat=atomPuget Prairie Plants - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:37:23ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.26.3http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2297Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:23:27Z<p>Cousar06: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.<br />
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted<br />
Seed germination: Good germination after cold storage and fall planting in cold frames<br />
Seed life: Many years when well stored<br />
Recommended seed storage conditions: Dry down to 5-8% moisture. Store cold at 0-2°C.<br />
Propagation recommendations: Good germination from seed. <br />
Soil or medium requirements: Recommendation 1:1:1:2 sand:pumice:peat moss:fir bark<br />
Installation form: Direct seeding into site may reduce seedling dormancy or loss.<br />
Recommended planting density: Dense and patchy<br />
Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.<br />
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site. Long-lived.<br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg<br />
File:ERLA RodGilbert flw good.jpg<br />
File:ERLA CNLMvol veg 2008.JPG<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51.<br />
-Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum<br />
-Hunt, John W.; Boul , Rachelle D. ; Brown , Matthew R. ; Koenig , David A.; Leigh , Mark ; Pushnik, James C. 2006. Propagation protocol for production of container Eriophyllum lanatum plants (Potted nursery stock ); CSU, Chico Research Foundation, Chico, California. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 11 April 2006). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.<br />
-Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2004. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [www.eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.<br />
-Kozloff, E., 2005. “Plants of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia”, Timber Press, Portland<br />
-The Native Plant Network, http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/<br />
-USDA, PLANTS database. http://plants.usda.gov<br />
-Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46<br />
Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2292Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:21:44Z<p>Cousar06: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.<br />
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted<br />
Seed germination: Good germination after cold storage and fall planting in cold frames<br />
Seed life: Many years when well stored<br />
Recommended seed storage conditions: Dry down to 5-8% moisture. Store cold at 0-2°C.<br />
Propagation recommendations: Good germination from seed. <br />
Soil or medium requirements: Recommendation 1:1:1:2 sand:pumice:peat moss:fir bark<br />
Installation form: Direct seeding into site may reduce seedling dormancy or loss.<br />
Recommended planting density: Dense and patchy<br />
Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.<br />
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site. Long-lived.<br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg<br />
File:ERLA RodGilbert flw good.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51.<br />
-Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum<br />
-Hunt, John W.; Boul , Rachelle D. ; Brown , Matthew R. ; Koenig , David A.; Leigh , Mark ; Pushnik, James C. 2006. Propagation protocol for production of container Eriophyllum lanatum plants (Potted nursery stock ); CSU, Chico Research Foundation, Chico, California. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 11 April 2006). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.<br />
-Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2004. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [www.eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.<br />
-Kozloff, E., 2005. “Plants of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia”, Timber Press, Portland<br />
-The Native Plant Network, http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/<br />
-USDA, PLANTS database. http://plants.usda.gov<br />
-Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46<br />
Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:ERLA_RodGilbert_flw_good.jpg&diff=2288File:ERLA RodGilbert flw good.jpg2012-05-07T19:21:15Z<p>Cousar06: </p>
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<div></div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:ERLA_CNLMvol_veg_2008.JPG&diff=2286File:ERLA CNLMvol veg 2008.JPG2012-05-07T19:20:36Z<p>Cousar06: </p>
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<div></div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Viola_nuttallii_var._praemorsa&diff=2272Viola nuttallii var. praemorsa2012-05-07T19:17:33Z<p>Cousar06: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
<Gallery><br />
</Gallery><br />
<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2264Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:15:34Z<p>Cousar06: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.<br />
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted<br />
Seed germination: Good germination after cold storage and fall planting in cold frames<br />
Seed life: Many years when well stored<br />
Recommended seed storage conditions: Dry down to 5-8% moisture. Store cold at 0-2°C.<br />
Propagation recommendations: Good germination from seed. <br />
Soil or medium requirements: Recommendation 1:1:1:2 sand:pumice:peat moss:fir bark<br />
Installation form: Direct seeding into site may reduce seedling dormancy or loss.<br />
Recommended planting density: Dense and patchy<br />
Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.<br />
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site. Long-lived.<br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51.<br />
-Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum<br />
-Hunt, John W.; Boul , Rachelle D. ; Brown , Matthew R. ; Koenig , David A.; Leigh , Mark ; Pushnik, James C. 2006. Propagation protocol for production of container Eriophyllum lanatum plants (Potted nursery stock ); CSU, Chico Research Foundation, Chico, California. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 11 April 2006). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.<br />
-Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2004. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [www.eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.<br />
-Kozloff, E., 2005. “Plants of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia”, Timber Press, Portland<br />
-The Native Plant Network, http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/<br />
-USDA, PLANTS database. http://plants.usda.gov<br />
-Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46<br />
Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2239Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:10:01Z<p>Cousar06: /* References */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.<br />
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted<br />
Seed germination: Good germination after cold storage and fall planting in cold frames<br />
Seed life: Many years when well stored<br />
Recommended seed storage conditions: Dry down to 5-8% moisture. Store cold at 0-2°C.<br />
Propagation recommendations: Good germination from seed. <br />
Soil or medium requirements: Recommendation 1:1:1:2 sand:pumice:peat moss:fir bark<br />
Installation form: Direct seeding into site may reduce seedling dormancy or loss.<br />
Recommended planting density: Dense and patchy<br />
Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.<br />
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site. Long-lived.<br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
-Archibald C. 2006. Seed production protocols for Anaphalis margaritacea, Eriophyllum lanatum, and Eriogonum umbellatum. Native Plants Journal 7(1):47–51.<br />
-Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, 2006, http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Eriophyllum&Species=lanatum&Trinomial=lanatum<br />
-Hunt, John W.; Boul , Rachelle D. ; Brown , Matthew R. ; Koenig , David A.; Leigh , Mark ; Pushnik, James C. 2006. Propagation protocol for production of container Eriophyllum lanatum plants (Potted nursery stock ); CSU, Chico Research Foundation, Chico, California. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org (accessed 11 April 2006). Moscow (ID): University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources, Forest Research Nursery.<br />
-Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2004. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [www.eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.<br />
-Kozloff, E., 2005. “Plants of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia”, Timber Press, Portland<br />
-The Native Plant Network, http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/<br />
-USDA, PLANTS database. http://plants.usda.gov<br />
-Vance, N., Neill, A., Morton, F., 2006. Native grass seeding and forb planting establishment. Native Plants Journal 7(1):35-46<br />
Data compiled by: Sierra Smith 4/11/06</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2237Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:09:24Z<p>Cousar06: /* Propagation */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
May be collected as: Seeds. Collect whole fruiting heads when fruit is completely ripe from mid-summer to early fall.<br />
Collection restrictions or guidelines: None: common and unlisted<br />
Seed germination: Good germination after cold storage and fall planting in cold frames<br />
Seed life: Many years when well stored<br />
Recommended seed storage conditions: Dry down to 5-8% moisture. Store cold at 0-2°C.<br />
Propagation recommendations: Good germination from seed. <br />
Soil or medium requirements: Recommendation 1:1:1:2 sand:pumice:peat moss:fir bark<br />
Installation form: Direct seeding into site may reduce seedling dormancy or loss.<br />
Recommended planting density: Dense and patchy<br />
Care requirements after installed: Good drought tolerance, no after care with appropriate planting time.<br />
Normal rate of growth or spread; lifespan: Rapidly occupies a restoration site. Long-lived.<br />
<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2222Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:06:44Z<p>Cousar06: /* Taxonomy */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2220Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T19:06:25Z<p>Cousar06: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Viola_nuttallii_var._praemorsa&diff=2213Viola nuttallii var. praemorsa2012-05-07T19:05:19Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Triteleia_hyacinthina&diff=2212Triteleia hyacinthina2012-05-07T19:05:06Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Trillium_albidum_ssp._parviflorum&diff=2210Trillium albidum ssp. parviflorum2012-05-07T19:04:55Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Trifolium_willdenovii&diff=2209Trifolium willdenovii2012-05-07T19:04:42Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Symphyotrichum_hallii&diff=2207Symphyotrichum hallii2012-05-07T19:04:32Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_simplex&diff=2204Solidago simplex2012-05-07T19:03:55Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Solidago_missouriensis&diff=2203Solidago missouriensis2012-05-07T19:03:43Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
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==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_scouleri&diff=2200Silene scouleri2012-05-07T19:03:25Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_douglasii&diff=2198Silene douglasii2012-05-07T19:03:10Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Silene_antirrhina&diff=2196Silene antirrhina2012-05-07T19:02:55Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Sanicula_graveolens&diff=2192Sanicula graveolens2012-05-07T19:02:26Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
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==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Rhinanthus_minor&diff=2190Rhinanthus minor2012-05-07T19:02:16Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
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==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Potentilla_gracilis_var._gracilis&diff=2188Potentilla gracilis var. gracilis2012-05-07T19:02:01Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
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==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
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==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Drymocallis_glandulosa&diff=2186Drymocallis glandulosa2012-05-07T19:01:45Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Poa_secunda&diff=2183Poa secunda2012-05-07T19:01:31Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Plantago_lancelota&diff=2180Plantago lancelota2012-05-07T19:01:20Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Plagiobothrys_scouleri&diff=2179Plagiobothrys scouleri2012-05-07T19:01:06Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Plagiobothrys_figuratus&diff=2178Plagiobothrys figuratus2012-05-07T19:00:51Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Nuttallanthus_texanus&diff=2177Nuttallanthus texanus2012-05-07T19:00:36Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Acmispon_americanus_var._americanus&diff=2175Acmispon americanus var. americanus2012-05-07T19:00:18Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Acmispon_parviflorus&diff=2173Acmispon parviflorus2012-05-07T19:00:04Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Navarretia_intertexta&diff=2172Navarretia intertexta2012-05-07T18:59:53Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Koeleria_macrantha&diff=2170Koeleria macrantha2012-05-07T18:59:40Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Hieracium_scouleri&diff=2169Hieracium scouleri2012-05-07T18:59:28Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Heuchera_chlorantha&diff=2167Heuchera chlorantha2012-05-07T18:59:17Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Gaillardia_aristata&diff=2166Gaillardia aristata2012-05-07T18:59:05Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Festuca_roemeri&diff=2163Festuca roemeri2012-05-07T18:58:33Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery== ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2147Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:51:24Z<p>Cousar06: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg]]<br />
<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2146Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:50:56Z<p>Cousar06: /* Photo Gallery */</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg<br />
<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=File:ERLA_CNLMvol_sdl_2007.jpg&diff=2144File:ERLA CNLMvol sdl 2007.jpg2012-05-07T18:49:53Z<p>Cousar06: </p>
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<div></div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2133Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:46:46Z<p>Cousar06: /* Uses */</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
Use Wildlife: Butterflies - attracts orange sulfur red admiral comma and skipper butterflies<br />
<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2127Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:45:48Z<p>Cousar06: /* Habitat */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
: Dry, open, often rocky areas at low to mid-elevations<br />
<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2125Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:45:25Z<p>Cousar06: /* Distribution */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Common on both sides of the Cascades from British Columbia to California, east to Utah<br />
<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2123Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:44:39Z<p>Cousar06: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code <br />
ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2121Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:44:25Z<p>Cousar06: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name ''Eriophyllum lanatum''<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species code ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2120Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:43:46Z<p>Cousar06: /* Description */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
Scientific name Eriophyllum lanatum<br />
Common name Wooly Sunflower<br />
Family Asteraceae<br />
Species<br />
code ERLA<br />
<br />
Lifespan<br />
Perennial <br />
<br />
<br />
General: Perennial, white-woolly throughout, 1-6 dm. tall, usually several-stemmed from the base.<br />
Leaves: Leaves variable, 1-8 cm. long, entire to pinnatifid or ternate.<br />
Flowers: Heads solitary on long peduncles; involucre 6-12 mm. high, the bracts broad, erect and keeled; rays 8-13, yellow, 5-20 mm. long; disk flowers yellow; pappus a toothed crown, or a few chaffy scales.<br />
Fruit: Achenes slender, 4-angled.<br />
<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2111Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:40:50Z<p>Cousar06: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery==<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Eriophyllum_lanatum&diff=2107Eriophyllum lanatum2012-05-07T18:40:18Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with '==Taxonomy== ==Description== ==Bloom Period== ==Distribution== ==Habitat== ==Uses== ==Propagation== ==Photo Gallery ==References=='</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
==Description==<br />
==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
==Habitat==<br />
==Uses==<br />
==Propagation==<br />
==Photo Gallery<br />
==References==</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Erigeron_speciosus&diff=2096Erigeron speciosus2012-05-07T18:38:08Z<p>Cousar06: Created page with 'Taxonomy Description Bloom Period Distribution Habitat Uses Propagation Photo Gallery References'</p>
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<div>[[Taxonomy]]<br />
[[Description]]<br />
[[Bloom Period]]<br />
[[Distribution]]<br />
[[Habitat]]<br />
[[Uses]]<br />
[[Propagation]]<br />
[[Photo Gallery]]<br />
[[References]]</div>Cousar06http://wikis.evergreen.edu/pugetprairieplants/index.php?title=Barbarea_orthoceras&diff=1348Barbarea orthoceras2012-04-23T19:10:27Z<p>Cousar06: /* Habitat */</p>
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<div>==Taxonomy==<br />
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Barbarea orthoceras<br />
FAMILY: Brassicaceae<br />
ENGLISH NAME: American yellow-rocket, American wintercress<br />
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==Description==<br />
General: Mostly glabrous biennial from a taproot and simple crown, the stems stiff, erect, angled, single but freely-branched, 2-6 dm. tall.<br />
Leaves: Basal leaves long-petiolate, up to 12 cm. long, the blade usually lyrate-pinnatifid to pinnate, the lateral lobes 8-10, entire to round-toothed, the terminal lobe ovate, entire or irregularly toothed, the petiole often with long, marginal hairs; cauline leaves alternate, similar to the basal but reduced upward, becoming simple and sagittate.<br />
Flowers: Inflorescence of compound or single and terminal racemes, with reduced racemes in the lower leaf axils; pedicles stout, 2-3 mm. long; sepals 4, pale yellowish-green, 2 mm. long; petals 4, yellow, spatulate-oblanceolate, 3-5 mm. long; stamens 6; style beak-like, 0.5-2 mm. long; stigma slightly lobed.<br />
Fruit: Siliques 1.5-5 cm. long and 1.5-2.5 mm. broad, slightly compressed, 4-angled, strongly 1-nerved full length, erect or strongly ascending, nearly straight.<br />
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==Bloom Period==<br />
==Distribution==<br />
Alaska to the mountains of California, east though the Rockies to the New England states.<br />
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==Habitat==<br />
Meadows, stream banks and moist woods, low to mid-elevations in the mountains.<br />
It is hardy to zone 0. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Flies, bees, beetles. The plant is self-fertile. <br />
The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and requires well-drained soil. The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It requires moist soil.<br />
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==Uses==<br />
First Nations use rosettes of the dark green shiny leaves can be cooked or eaten raw in a salad<br />
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==Propagation==<br />
Sow seeds in situ in early spring to early summer.<br />
Succeeds in sun or shade in a moist well-drained soil<br />
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==Photo Gallery==<br />
[[File:BAOR BudKovatchik veg poor.jpg]]<br />
[[File:BAOR RodGilbert flw good.jpg]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Seed===<br />
'''Abbreviation:''' BAOR<br />
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'''Seed sample from:''' 2011<br />
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'''Average Measurement:''' 1.6 x 1.1 x 0.8<br />
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'''Measurement Range:''' L: 1.4 - 1.9, W: 1 - 1.3, D: 0.7 - 1<br />
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'''Color:''' Hilum reddish and pinched looking. Seed is brownish red.<br />
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'''Surface:'''Some concave pitting on seed surface. Entire seed is covered with a net veined pattern giving it a scaly appearance. Seed is shiny.<br />
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'''Latitudinal Cross Section:''' elliptical [[File:BAORlat.png]]<br />
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'''Longitudinal Cross Section:''' elliptical [[File:BAORlong.png]]<br />
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[[File:Barbarea orthoceras.jpg|300px|thumb|left|''Barbarea orthoceras'']]<br />
[[File:Barbarea orthoceras single.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Barbarea orthoceras'']]<br />
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