Antennaria luzuloides
Asteraceae
Woodrush Pussytoes
Tufts with no stolons. Leaf clumps gray, prostrate, point upward. Basal leaves 1/2 in. or longer, linear to spoon-shaped; stem leaves alternate on upper stem. Flower stalks 3–10 in., bearing heads of 8–30 flowers. Dioecious, flowers occurring in cups of straw-colored to white, sharply pointed bracts. Grows in dry open slopes, prairies, at mid-elevations.
- Rarity: Locally Common
- Flowering Time: Late Spring, Early Summer
- Flower Form: Everlasting Tribe, Composite
- Life Cycle: Perennial
- Height: 3–10 inches
- Habitat: East-side Forest, Shrub-Steppe
- Found In: N Cascades NP, Steens, Wallowas, West Gorge
- Native: Yes
- Also Known As: Small-Flowered Everlasting