Antennaria alpina explained

Antennaria alpina (alpine pussytoes or alpine catsfoot or alpine everlasting[1]) is a European and North American species of plant in the family Asteraceae. Antennaria alpina is native to mountainous and subarctic regions of Scandinavia, Greenland, Alaska, and the Canadian Arctic, extending south at high altitudes in mountains in the Rocky Mountains south to Montana and Wyoming.[2] [3] [4]

Antennaria alpina is a perennial, herbaceous plant growing to 15 cm tall, with off-white to pinkish flowerheads 4–8 mm in diameter, produced in clusters of three to five together.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - the University of Texas at Austin.
  2. http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Antennaria%20alpina.png Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
  3. Cody, W. J. 1996. Flora of the Yukon Territory i–xvii, 1–669. NRC Research Press, Ottawa.
  4. Moss, E. H. 1983. Flora of Alberta (ed. 2) i–xii, 1–687. University of Toronto Press, Toronto.