Species Gnaphalium candidissimum
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There aren’t any identifications of Gnaphalium candidissimum.
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Etymology of Gnaphalium:
Gk. gnaphalion = a flock of wool, downy-like. The plant is hairy all over, like a plant whose soft white leaves are used as cushion stuffing.
Etymology of candidissimum:
From Latin candidus = 'glistening' or 'shining' and -issima = 'very', typically refers to either the leaf surface or sometimes shiny petals.
Scientific name:
Gnaphalium candidissimum Lam.
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Protologue:
Encycl. (Lamarck) 2: 754 (1786)
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Year published:
1786
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Gnaphalium candidissimum.