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*Gamochaeta simplicicaulis (Willdenow ex Sprengel) Cabrera. Single-stemmed Everlasting. Phen: Late Jun-Aug. Hab: Disturbed areas, roadsides. Dist: Apparently native of South America.

Origin/Endemic status: South America

Other Comments: See Nesom (1999, 2000d, 2004b) for additional information.

Synonymy : = Fl7, FNA19, K4, WH3, Nesom (2004b), Urtubey et al (2016); < Gnaphalium purpureum L. – F, RAB; < Gnaphalium purpureum L. var. purpureum – C

Links to other floras: = Gamochaeta simplicicaulis - FNA19

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image of plant© Andrés Nicolás Ramírez, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Andrés Nicolás Ramírez source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷ Warning: was NOT research grade.
image of plant© Bruce Calvert, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Bruce Calvert source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© J Christianson, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by J Christianson source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷ Warning: was NOT research grade.

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