Gnaphalium palustre Nutt.

Siskiyou County
12211 Gnaphalium pa lustre Nutt. Trans.
Am. Phil. Soc. 7: 403. 1841.
A. A. Heller, collector August 24, 1915
Metcalf s ranch, northeast base of Mt. Eddy in moist soil in
the forest, elevation 3900 feet The prevalent tree is Douglas fir
with some white fir and sugar pine, after cutting the original stand
of Jeffrey pine. The common undershrubs are ceanothus and
Uva-ursi in the dry places with Salix and Corylus in low ground.
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