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Plant - winter Granite Lake Basin Doug McMillan | Plant - summer Granite Lake Basin Marv Mazur | Leaves Highlands Center for Natural History Marv Mazur | Flowers Watson Woods Sue Smith | Seeds Granite Mtn - Tr 308 Sue Smith | Bark NW of Mingus Mtn - Perkinsville Rd Charlie Johnson | |
Origin: Native Similar Species: Cowania mexicana General Description: Deciduous. A spreading and much-branched shrub which often forms thickets in flats and washes. The lobed leaves are thin. Showy white flowers are followed by many fruits with long pink plumes. Identification notes: Low much-branched shrub, fleshy bark, slender hairy branches. Leaves divided into 3 to 7 lobes, hairy on top, scaly below. Flowers solitary or few per branch, large white and showy with 5 petals. Fruits oblong, hairy, tipped by pinkish feathery plumes. Height: 6 feet Width: 5 feet
Habitat Description: Found on gravelly flats, sediment and dry rocky slopes. Plant Communities: Interior Chaparral, Semidesert Grasslands, Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Riparian Elevation: 3500 - 8000 feet
Color: White, pinkish  Shape: Regular in clusters
 Tubular: N  Flowering Period: Apr - Oct Description: Flowers are white to pinkish, 5 petaled and yellow centered, up to 2 inches wide. Flowers are showy, usually unisexual, in loose clusters of 1 to 3 at the end of elongate, nearly leafless stalks.
Leaf Color: Dark green, reddish-white  Type: Simple  Shape: Pinnatifid  Margin: Lobed  Attachment: Alternate  Hairs: Top of leaves Description: Leaves are smooth or hairy on top and scaly beneath; up to 3/4 inch long. Usually winter-deciduous, pinnately divided into 3 to 7 narrowly oblong lobes; dark green above, woolly beneath.
Color: White to pinkish  Type: Achene  Description: Ovoid achene fruits with numerous 1 inch long feathery pinkish plumes persist on the plant in the fall.
Bark Color: Gray to brown  Bark Texture (Mature): Shreddy or peeling  Bark and Branch Description: Numerous branches at the base. Light gray-brown, irregularly ridged and furrowed, a bit shreddy. Spines, thorns or prickles: N |
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