Species: Wyethia scabra Hook. | Family: Asteraceae | Location: Grand County, Utah. This species grows in high elevation deserts of the Western United States. Both the common name, muyle-ears, and scabra, Latin for 'rough', refers to the texture of the leaves which are covered in short, stiff hairs.
This print depicts a specimen from NYBG's William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, collected by N. H. Holmgren. Print measures 13"x19".
Containing more than 7.8 million preserved specimens, the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium is the largest herbarium in the Western Hemisphere and a priceless resource for scholars from around the world.
This print depicts a specimen from NYBG's William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, collected by N. H. Holmgren. Print measures 13"x19".
Containing more than 7.8 million preserved specimens, the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium is the largest herbarium in the Western Hemisphere and a priceless resource for scholars from around the world.