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Definition of Eriophyllum lanatum
1. Noun. Greyish woolly leafy perennial with branched stems ending in leafless stalks bearing golden-yellow flower heads; dry areas western North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eriophyllum Lanatum
Literary usage of Eriophyllum lanatum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rubber-content of North American Plants by Harvey Monroe Hall, Frances Louise Long (1921)
"Eriophyllum lanatum integrifolium, Eastern Colorado. 875. Gaillardia aristata,
Royal Gorge, Colorado. 819. Gutierrezia texana, Texas. 867. ..."
2. Notes on a Fauna of the Vigo Group and Its Bearing on the Evolution of by Roy Ernest Dickerson (1921)
"... and pupae in seed pods and ovaries of Eriophyllum lanatum. It is a common
species in the Northwest. 838. ..."
3. Flora of the State of Washington by Charles Vancouver Piper (1906)
"... 493; Spokane, Piper; Snake country, Tolmie. ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran.
2. Eriophyllum lanatum (Pursh) Forbes, Hort. Woburn. 183. 1838. ..."