Gnaphalium exilifolium — a medium houseplant
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Gnaphalium exilifolium

Gnaphalium Exilifolium

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Gnaphalium exilifolium, the slender cudweed, is a plant species native to the western United States and northern Mexico. It grows in hilly and mountainous regions in the Black Hills, Rocky Mountains, and other ranges from the states of Chihuahua, Colorado, Kansas, South Dakota, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. It grows in moist locations such as lake shores, stream banks, moist meadows, etc., at elevations of 1,400–3,000 m (4,600–9,800 ft).Gnaphalium exilifolium is an annual herb with several erect to ascending branches. Stems, leaves and phyllaries are covered with a dense coat of woolly hairs, giving the plant a whitish appearance. Leaves are narrowly linear, up to 5 cm (2.0 in) long. Flower heads are born in tight glomerules (clumps) along the upper parts of the stems.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Gnaphalium
Family
Asteraceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Slender cudweed
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Gnaphalium exilifolium leaf
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Gnaphalium exilifolium leaf
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Gnaphalium exilifolium flower
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Gnaphalium exilifolium habit
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