Intro: Erect perennial of sandhill turkey oak scrub and longleaf pinelands, usually in white sand, primarily in the fall-line Sandhills area and on riverine dunes in the middle and upper Coastal Plain.
Stems: Stems branched above, densely hairy.
Leaves: Basal leaves numerous, in a rosette, petiolate (no ocrea at base of petiole), elliptic to oblong with rounded tips, to 4 3/4 in. long, dark green and smooth above, densely hairy (white or tan) beneath; stem leaves smaller in widely spaced whorls of 3-4.
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Flowers: Flowers at branch ends in tight clusters of 10-20, stalks and bracts densely tan-hairy; white to pinkish-white; to 1/2 in. wide; bell-shaped when open; consisting of 6 petal-like sepals of 2 sizes and 9 pink stamens.
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Height: 1-3 ft.
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description: Erect perennial of sandhill turkey oak scrub and longleaf pinelands, usually in white sand, primarily in the fall-line Sandhills area and on riverine dunes in the middle and upper Coastal Plain.
stems: Stems branched above, densely hairy.
leaves: Basal leaves numerous, in a rosette, petiolate (no ocrea at base of petiole), elliptic to oblong with rounded tips, to 4 3/4 in. long, dark green and smooth above, densely hairy (white or tan) beneath; stem leaves smaller in widely spaced whorls of 3-4.
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flowers: Flowers at branch ends in tight clusters of 10-20, stalks and bracts densely tan-hairy; white to pinkish-white; to 1/2 in. wide; bell-shaped when open; consisting of 6 petal-like sepals of 2 sizes and 9 pink stamens.
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