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[1] 04:18, 4 April 2009 User:Wsiegmund This appears to be a ''Eriogonum'' sp., perhaps ''E. ovalifolium''.
[2] 21:58, 7 November 2007 User:Wsiegmund This is not ''Luetkea pectinata'', in my opinion.

This is not Luetkea pectinata, in my opinion. The inflorescence of L. pectinata is a dense and erect terminal cluster 10 to 150 mm high with several to many short-stalked flowers. The leaves are 7 to 20 mm long and two or three times three-dissected. The flower of this plant looks like an umbel to me and the basil leaves are entire and oval. Walter Siegmund (talk) 21:58, 7 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This appears to be a Eriogonum sp., perhaps E. ovalifolium. Walter Siegmund (talk) 04:18, 4 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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[3] 04:27, 4 April 2009 User:Wsiegmund {{Rename media|Eriogonum sp (188454121).jpg}}
[4] 04:25, 4 April 2009 User:Wsiegmund ''Eriogonum'' sp. The flickr identification is in error.
[5] 20:02, 3 April 2009 User:Aroche
[6] 21:45, 23 November 2007 User:MPF cat indexing
[7] 02:04, 8 November 2007 User:Wsiegmund Removed uncat tag
[8] 01:59, 8 November 2007 User:Wsiegmund Category:Unidentified_plants; see description and talkpage
[9] 21:59, 7 November 2007 User:Wsiegmund This description is disputed; please see <a href="/wiki/File_talk:Partridgefoot_-_Luetkea_pectinata_(188454121).jpg" title="File talk:Partridgefoot - Luetkea pectinata (188454121).jpg">Image_talk:Partridgefoot_-_Luetkea_pectinata_(188454121).jpg</a>.
[10] 20:23, 7 November 2007 User:Sten + cat
[11] 19:49, 7 November 2007 User:File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) {{Information |Description= This curious plant was growing on the upper slopes of wind-swept Noble Knob. I'd never seen it before. I looked it up when I got home and I'd never heard of it before. Its common names include partridgefoot, creeping spirea,

Identification

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E. ovalifolium var. nivale is unlikely because this individual has green, not silvery-white leaves. Walter Siegmund (talk) 20:12, 22 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]