Original identification: Antennaria anaphaloides
Current identification: Pseudognaphalium thermale
Photographer: Don Knoke
Date Photographed: October 20, 2005
Location: U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas County: Growing at about elev in clear-cut area logged in 2000, in the North Fork of Taneum Creek canyon, west of Thorp.
Elevation: 4300 ft.
Coordinates: [not provided]
Phenology: Fertile
Comments: Prior to logging in this area, this species was rarely seen. Now it is common along the roads and other disturbed areas.
Voucher Specimen: Don Knoke 702, WTU Herbarium
Annotation History:
Pseudognaphalium thermale
David Giblin, January 1st, 2024
Prior to logging in this area, this species was rarely seen. Now it is common along the roads and other disturbed areas.