. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 7. Gnaphalium norvegicum Gunner. Nor- wegian Cudweed. Fig. 4412. G. norvegicum Gunner, Fl. Norveg. 2 : 105. i772- Perennial; stem simple, 6'-i8' high. Leaves lan- ceolate to spatulate, elongated, acute, narrowed at the base, woolly on both sides, or green and glabrate above, 3'-6' long, 2"-5" wide, the lower and basal ones petiol
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 7. Gnaphalium norvegicum Gunner. Nor- wegian Cudweed. Fig. 4412. G. norvegicum Gunner, Fl. Norveg. 2 : 105. i772- Perennial; stem simple, 6'-i8' high. Leaves lan- ceolate to spatulate, elongated, acute, narrowed at the base, woolly on both sides, or green and glabrate above, 3'-6' long, 2"-5" wide, the lower and basal ones petioled; heads about 3" high, numerous in a more or less leafy spike, the lowest often distant, solitary or glomerate in the upper axils; bracts of the involucre ovate-oblong, dark brown, or brown-tipped, glabrous or slightly woolly, obtuse; pappus-bristles united at the base, falling away in a ring; achenes hispidulous. Mt. Albert, Gaspe, Quebec, north to Greenland and Arctic America. Also in Europe. July-Aug. 8. Gnaphalium sylvaticum L. Wood Cudweed. Chafweed. Owl's Crown. Golden Motherwort. Fig. 4413. Gnaphalium sylvaticum L. Sp. PI. 856. 1753. Perennial; stem slender, simple, 6'-i8' high. Leaves linear, acute, i'-2' long, i"-2i" wide, or the lowest linear-spatulate, woolly beneath, glabrous or glabrate above; heads about 3" high, numerous in a more or less leafy spike, or the lowest solitary or glomerate in the upper axils; bracts of the involucre linear- oblong, obtuse, mostly glabrous, yellowish or greenish with a brown spot at or just below the apex; pappus-bristles united at the base; achenes hispidulous. New Brunswick and Cape Breton Island to Quebec and northern Maine and New Hampshire. Widely distributed in Europe and northern Asia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina
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