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The genus ''Cacalia'' L. is a ''nomen rejiciendum'' (rejected name) under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. Appendix V. Nomina utique rejicienda. E. Spermatophyta The type species ''C. alpina'' L. has been transferred to ''Adenostyles alpina'' (L.) Bluff & Fingerh., and the former species of ''Cacalia'' now reside in a few different genera. ;''Adenostyles'' *''Adenostyles alliariae'' (Gouan) A. Kern. **''Cacalia alliariae'' Gouan *''Adenostyles alpina'' (L.) Bluff & Fingerh. **''Cacalia alpina'' L. *''Adenostyles briquetii'' Gamisans **''Cacalia briquetii'' (Gamisans) Gamisans *''Adenostyles leucophylla'' (Willd.) Rchb. **''Cacalia leucophylla'' Willd. ;''Arnoglossum'' *''Arnoglossum atriplicifolium'' (L.) H.Rob. - Pale Indian Plantain **''Cacalia atriplicifolia'' L. **''Cacalia rotundifolia'' (Raf.) House *''Arnoglossum diversifolium'' (Torr. & Gray) H.Rob. - Variable-leaved Indian Plantain **''Cacalia diversifolia'' Torr. & Gray *''Arnoglossum f ...
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Arnoglossum Atriplicifolium
''Arnoglossum atriplicifolium'', the pale Indian plantain, is a perennial herbaceous wildflower in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). native to the central and eastern United States. It can reach heights of up to , with dramatic clusters of white flowers at the top of a central, unbranching stalk. Description ''Arnoglossum atriplicifolium'' is a large perennial plant with an unbranched stalk up to tall, sometimes much taller, rising from a basal rosette (botany) , rosette up to wide. The stalk is pale green to pale purple and has alternate leaves measuring up to long and across, becoming smaller as they ascend the stalk. The stems and lower surface of the leaves have a grayish white color, which is the source of the "pale" in the common name and is a distinguishing feature when differentiating it from other species in the ''Arnoglossum'' genus. At the top of the central stalk is a flat-topped corymb, or cluster, of 4 to 15 flower heads. Flower heads are white, sometimes wit ...
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