Original identification: Arnica sororia
Current identification: Arnica sororia
Photographer: Robert L. Carr
Date Photographed: June 30, 2013
Location: U.S.A., Washington, Lincoln County: Hwy 25, 0.7 mi. N of Davenport (Hwy 2).
Elevation: 2420 ft.
Coordinates: 47.6648° N, 118.14075° W
Phenology: Flowers
Comments: The pappus is made of numerous barbellate capillary bristles. The tubular part of the corolla ( appearing greenish) is stipitate-glandular. The ovary is inferior and here is blackish, with very short white hairs.