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Pseudognaphalium saxicola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pseudognaphalium saxicola
''Pseudognaphalium saxicola'', common name Cliff cudweed or Rabbit-tobacco, is a rare plant species endemic to Wisconsin. It grows on ledges and in cracks in shaded limestone cliff-faces, usually those facing south or east.〔(Flora of North America )〕〔Nesom, G. L. 2004d. ''Pseudognaphalium canescens''(Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) and putative relatives in western North America. Sida 21: 781–790.〕 ''Pseudognaphalium saxicola'' is an annual, covered with a thick coat of dense, woolly hairs. It produces a cluster of 2-4 small flower heads at the tips of the branches.〔〔Ballard, Harvey Eugene, & Feller, Danielle Sky. Sida 21(2): 777. 2004.〕〔Fassett, Norman Carter. Rhodora 33(387): 75. 1931.〕〔Cronquist, Arthur John. Rhodora 48(570): 121. 1946.〕 ==References==
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