Pseudognaphalium saxicola, common name cliff cudweed or rabbit-tobacco, is a rare plant species endemic to Wisconsin. It grows on ledges and in cracks in shaded limestone cliff-faces, usually those facing south or east. Pseudognaphalium saxicola is an annual, covered with a thick coat of dense, woolly hairs. It produces a cluster of 2–4 small flower heads at the tips of the branches.
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| - Pseudognaphalium saxicola, common name cliff cudweed or rabbit-tobacco, is a rare plant species endemic to Wisconsin. It grows on ledges and in cracks in shaded limestone cliff-faces, usually those facing south or east. Pseudognaphalium saxicola is an annual, covered with a thick coat of dense, woolly hairs. It produces a cluster of 2–4 small flower heads at the tips of the branches. (en)
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| - H.E. Ballard & Feller (en)
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| - *Gnaphalium obtusifolium var. saxicola ( Cronquist)
*Gnaphalium saxicola (Fasset)
*Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium var. saxicola ( Kartesz) (en)
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| - Pseudognaphalium saxicola, common name cliff cudweed or rabbit-tobacco, is a rare plant species endemic to Wisconsin. It grows on ledges and in cracks in shaded limestone cliff-faces, usually those facing south or east. Pseudognaphalium saxicola is an annual, covered with a thick coat of dense, woolly hairs. It produces a cluster of 2–4 small flower heads at the tips of the branches. (en)
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