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  Kuhnia eupatorioides L. var. corymbulosa Torr. & A.Gray image
Photographer: Merel R. Black           

Emmet J. Judziewicz

Kenneth J. Sytsma

Kenneth J. Sytsma

Merel R. Black

Merel R. Black

Christopher Noll
Family Asteraceae
Kuhnia eupatorioides L. var. corymbulosa Torr. & A.Gray
false boneset
Kuhnia: for Dr. Adam Kuhn, who carried the living plant to Linneaus
eupatorioides: resembling Eupatorium from Greek meaning "good-father" from Mithridates Eupator (132-63 B.C.)
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Status: Native
Plant: erect, perennial, 1'-4' tall forb with many hairy stems
Flower: head 1/3"-1/2" long with white to cream disk flowers, no rays; inflorescence small, branched, flat-topped cluster at the ends of the branches; blooms Aug.-Oct.
Fruit:dry seed on bright-white, fluffy pappus
Leaf:toothed, underside dotted with glands
Habitat: full sun; dry to moderate moisture; prairies, woods; in limy, sandy, loamy, gravelly soil
(Glossary)

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Synonyms 
Brickellia eupatorioides (L.) Shinners var. corymbulosa (Torr. & A.Gray) Shinners
Kuhnia hitchcockii A.Nelson

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