Prenanthes sagittata (A. Gray) A. Nelson
Family: Asteraceae
[Prenanthes alata var. sagittata A. Gray]
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Plants 8-75 cm; taproots short, thick and tuberous or long and slender, fascicled. Stems erect, greenish and mottled purplish, ± glabrous or proximally glabrate, distally glabrous. Leaves: proximal present at flowering; petiolate (petioles narrowly winged, sometimes lobed, 5-15 cm); blades ovate or deltate, 3-10 × 1.5-6 cm, thin, bases hastate to truncate or rounded, sometimes shallowly, palmately lobed, ultimate margins irregularly dentate, faces glabrous; distal reduced. Heads in narrow, elongate paniculiform or racemiform arrays. Calyculi 5-7, green, subulate to narrowly lanceolate bractlets 3-8 mm (longest 2/3 lengths of phyllaries), glabrous. Involucres narrowly campanulate (rounded), 7-13 × 5-8 mm. Phyllaries 7-12, green to tan, apices dark, linear-lanceolate, 8-12 mm, margins narrowly scarious, (apices sparsely ciliate), faces glabrous. Florets 10-19; corollas white, 9-15 mm. Cypselae brown, fusiform to oblance-oloid, subterete or angled, 5 mm, indistinctly 7-10-ribbed; pappi pale yellow, 5-6 mm. 2n = 16.

Flowering Jul-Aug. Stream banks, terraces, moist shady places, talus, rock crevices, mixed conifer woodlands; 1000-1600 m; Alta., B.C.; Idaho, Mont.

Prenanthes sagittata is similar to P. alata; it differs in its somewhat smaller stature, heads in narrower and more elongate arrays, and longer calyculi. The ranges of the two species do not overlap.