Growing in wet meadows, typically above 5,000 feet (although lower here), this relatively rare species can occur locally in large numbers.
Author: Susan McDougall
Mountain Meadows, Mount Rainier National Park
GPS: 46.9446, -121.8859, 4019
Date: July 19, 2014
The leaves are basal and narrow with tiny teeth, and the flowering heads are solitary and composed of ray flowers only.
Author: Susan McDougall
Mountain Meadows, Mount Rainier National Park
GPS: 46.9446, -121.8859, 4019
Date: July 19, 2014
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