Allozymic and morphological variation of Antennaria (Asteraceae: Inuleae) from the low arctic of northwestern North America. From Wordnik.com. [Genetic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels] Reference
Among the rarest species are Porsild's catspaw Antennaria porsildii, Greenland woodrush Luzula groenlandica and whitish bladderwort Utricularia ochroleuca. From Wordnik.com. [Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland] Reference
Shown above is they tiny emerging Polypodium virginianum with an Antennaria wildling to the leftBut some of the plants have bravely endured sun and drought, alive if not prospering. From Wordnik.com. [The Sunny Woodland-GBDW* « Fairegarden] Reference
Threatened species, or those at the limit of their biogeographic range include Stephanomeria runcinata, Atriplex powellii, Orobanche ludoviciana, A. suckleyi, Oryzopsis micrantha, Lupinus pusillus, Plantago elongata, Muhlenbergia racemosa, Erigonium cernuum and Antennaria dimorpha. From Wordnik.com. [Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada] Reference
It is characterized by diminutive hardy vegetation such as low-growing willow Salix arctica and dwarf birch Betula glandulosa, heath Cassiope tetragona, mountain avens Dryas integrifolia, D. hookeriania, sedge Carex nigricans, Kobresia bellardii, Phyllodoce glandulifolia and Antennaria lanata. From Wordnik.com. [Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Canada] Reference
Antennaria. From Wordnik.com. [Gardening for the Million] Reference
Pussytoes Antennaria spp. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
Antennaria margaritacea (pearly everlasting), common, Moosehead, Smith's, &c. From Wordnik.com. [The Maine Woods] Reference
At old camps, carries, and logging-paths: Cirsium arvense (Canada thistle), Prunella vulgaris (common self-heal), clover, herds-grass, Achillea millefolium (common yarrow), Leucanthemum vulgare (white-weed), Aster macrophyllus, Halenia deflexa East Branch (spurred gentian), Antennaria margaritacea (pearly everlasting), Actaea rubra and alba, wet carries (red and white cohosh), Desmodium Canadense (tick-trefoil), sorrel. From Wordnik.com. [The Maine Woods] Reference
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