Silvery Brown Everlasting, Woodrush Pussytoes, Woodrush Pussy-toes
Antennaria luzuloides ssp. luzuloides
Synonyms: Antennaria argentea var. argentea, Antennaria luzuloides var. luzuloides, Antennaria luzuloides var. oblanceolata
The photo above shows a close-up view of the
male inflorescence of woodrush pussytoes as photographed along the Yakima-Klickitat
county line at the southeastern side of Mt. Adams...........May 29, 2006.
Note how each of the flower heads is somewhat broader than those found in most
of the other species of pussytoes.
The photo above shows a close-up side view
of the male inflorescence of woodrush pussytoes. Note the grayish hairs covering
the stem within the inflorescence and the greenish bracts.
The photo above shows a close-up side-view
of the lower stem of woodrush pusstytoes. Note the long, narrow, grayish leaves
which help identify this species.
The photo above shows a close-up view of the general form of
woodrush pussytoes as seen on the Yakama-Klickitat County line on the southeastern
side of Mt. Adams............May 29, 2006. Note how the stem is fairly well
covered with long leaves up to at least mid-stem.
The photo above shows a close-up view of the female inflorescence of woodrush pussytoes as seen at the Klickitat Canyon NRCA to the east of Mt. Adams............Jun3 22, 2008.
Paul Slichter