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Definition: Anaphalis margaritacea

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. An American everlasting having foliage with soft wooly hairs and corymbose heads with pearly white bracts.[Wordnet].

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Extended Definition: Anaphalis margaritacea


Anaphalis margaritacea

Western Pearly Everlasting
Close-up photo of the capitula
Close-up photo of the capitula
Conservation status

Secure (TNC)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Gnaphalieae
Genus: Anaphalis
Species: A. margaritacea
Binomial name
Anaphalis margaritacea
(L.) Benth.

Anapahlis margaritacea, commonly known as the Western Pearly Everlasting, is a perennial herb in the composite family. Since it is the only North American species it is often simply called Pearly Everlasting in the United States and Canada. However, it is also native in Asia and has been widely introduced in Europe. It grows erect up to heights of about 1 metre and has narrow, alternate leaves. One salient feature is that the undersides of the leaves are covered in tiny hairs, giving them a wooly feel and appearance. The stems are dry and brittle. The flower is small and whitish to yellowish and grows in a corymb inflorescence. The more conspicuous part of the inflorescence is the numerous white bracts that surround the actual flowers.[2]

The plant is dioecious. It is native to North America and Asia, and prefers dry, sunny climates, although it is hardy to temperatures well below freezing; it is common throughout North America excepting states that border the Gulf of Mexico.

References

  1. NatureServe, "Anaphalis margaritacea", NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life, Version 6.1., Arlington, Virginia 
  2. Nesom, Guy L. (2006), "Anaphalis margaritacea", in Flora of North America Editorial Committee, eds. 1993+, Flora of North America, vol. 19, New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 427 

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Anaphalis margaritacea". Image Credit.