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Crepis atribarba
slender hawksbeard
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Distribution: Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington; British Columbia to Nevada, east to the Rocky Mountains and northern Great Plains.

Habitat: Dry slopes, sagebrush, and forest openings from foothills to middle elevations in the mountains.

Flowers: May-July

Origin: Native

Growth Duration: Perennial

Conservation Status: Not of concern

Pollination: Bees, butterflies, flies, beetles, apomixis?

Description:
General:

Perennial with 1 or 2 stems from a tap-root, 1.5-7 dm. tall, with milky juice, covered with fine, short white wool at least when young.

Leaves:

Basal and lower cauline leaves 1-3.5 dm. long, deeply pinnatifid, with narrow main axis and linear, entire segments; upper leaves becoming linear and entire.

Flowers:

Heads 3-30(40) with 10-40 flowers; corollas 10-18 mm long; involucre 8-15 mm high, typically with gray tomentum and often with black setae that lack glands; involucre rarely glabrous; outer involucral bracts less than half as long as the mostly 8-10 inner ones.

Fruits:

Achenes greenish, tapered to the tip.

Accepted Name:
Crepis atribarba A. Heller
Publication: Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 26: 314. 1899.

Synonyms & Misapplications:
Crepis atrabarba Heller, orthographic variant [HC]
Crepis atrabarba A. Heller ssp. atrabarba, orthographic variant [HC]
Crepis atrabarba A. Heller ssp. originalis Babc. & Stebbins, orthographic variant [HC]
Crepis atribarba A. Heller ssp. atribarba
Crepis atribarba A. Heller ssp. originalis (Babc. & Stebbins) Babc. & Stebbins
Additional Resources:

PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Crepis atribarba in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database

WA Flora Checklist: Crepis atribarba checklist entry

OregonFlora: Crepis atribarba information

E-Flora BC: Crepis atribarba atlas page

CalPhotos: Crepis atribarba photos

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