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Pinewoods Pussytoes

antennaria geyeri

Pinewoods Pussytoes (Antennaria geyeri) is a charming perennial herb native to the dry pine forests and open, sandy woodlands of western North America. Unlike many of its close relatives in the pussytoes genus that form low, sprawling mats, this species grows in distinct upright stems from a sturdy woody base. It is highly adapted to nutrient-poor soils and arid conditions, relying on its dense, woolly coat to survive intense sunlight and minimize moisture loss.

Lebensraum: Found in dry, open pine forests, particularly ponderosa and lodgepole pine woodlands, often growing in sandy or volcanic soils.

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This upright perennial typically reaches heights of 5 to 20 centimeters, featuring erect, unbranched stems. The entire plant is covered in a dense layer of white, cobwebby or woolly hairs, giving it a soft, grayish-green appearance. Its leaves are narrow, spoon-shaped to linear, and alternate along the stems. The flowering heads are small, tight clusters resembling a kitten's paw, with white to pale pinkish disc florets surrounded by dry, papery, brownish-tipped bracts.

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Pinewoods Pussytoes
Pinewoods Pussytoes

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Interessante Fakten

Its dense, woolly fibers were historically used by indigenous peoples and early settlers as a soft tinder for starting campfires.

The common name 'pussytoes' comes from the shape of the flower heads, which closely resemble the soft, velvety pads of a kitten's paw.

Unlike many other members of the Antennaria genus, Pinewoods Pussytoes does not produce runners (stolons) and instead grows as a solitary, upright clump.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Woolly Shield

The dense coating of white, woolly hairs reflects excess solar radiation and traps moisture close to the plant tissue, reducing transpiration.

Fähigkeit

Drought-Resistant Taproot

A woody caudex and deep taproot allow the plant to anchor securely in loose, sandy soils and access moisture deep below the surface.

Fähigkeit

Fire-Adapted Regrowth

Its woody base enables it to survive low-intensity ground fires common in its pine-forest habitat, regenerating quickly from the underground caudex.

Maße und Details

Länge
5-20 cm
Lebenserwartung
3-10 Jahre

Ernährung und Fütterung

As an autotrophic plant, it produces its own energy through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing essential soil minerals.

Hauptnahrung

  • Sunlight
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Water
  • Soil minerals

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

host plant

Painted Lady

Vanessa cardui

Larvae of the Painted Lady butterfly feed on the woolly foliage of pussytoes species.

mutualism

Sweat Bee

Halictus ligatus

Native sweat bees visit the flowers to gather pollen and nectar, facilitating pollination.

eaten by

Mule Deer

Odocoileus hemionus

Mule deer occasionally forage on the dry foliage during the lean seasons, though it is not a primary food source.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie identifiziert man Pinewoods Pussytoes?

Der einfachste Weg, Pinewoods Pussytoes zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Pinewoods Pussytoes?

5-20 cm

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Pinewoods Pussytoes?

3-10 Jahre

Was frisst Pinewoods Pussytoes?

As an autotrophic plant, it produces its own energy through photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water while absorbing essential soil minerals.

Wo findet man Pinewoods Pussytoes normalerweise?

Found in dry, open pine forests, particularly ponderosa and lodgepole pine woodlands, often growing in sandy or volcanic soils.

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