Common & scientific name
Hairy arnica, Arnica mollis
Family
Sunflower, Asteraceae
Location
Upper Lost Man trailhead, 11500’
Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
As its name suggests, this arnica is fuzzy on its stems and leaves, grows taller than our other high-elevation arnicas, A. latifolia and A. rydbergii, usually has three flower heads growing at the top, and its pappas (bristly parts under the disk flowers/button) are tannish, not white. It emerges as the common A. cordifolia, Heart-leaved arnica, is receding.