Arnica Cordifolia ❲90% CONFIRMED❳
: Its most defining feature is its cordate (heart-shaped) basal leaves , which are deeply lobed at the base and attached by long stalks. This shape allows the plant to reach more horizontal leaf inclinations, helping it capture light in shadier environments.
Details. ... Light forest understory, openings, and edge, from low elevations to the subalpine. www.wnps.org Arnica as a First Aid Medicine arnica cordifolia
: From May through August, it produces one to three large flower heads (5–9 cm wide) per stem. Each head features a golden-yellow center of disk florets surrounded by 10–15 ray flowers. : Its most defining feature is its cordate
: Unlike similar species like Arnica latifolia , A. cordifolia has leaves that are always stalked (petiolate) except for the very uppermost pair. Arnica cordifolia - Washington Native Plant Society Each head features a golden-yellow center of disk
: It generally reaches heights of 10–60 cm and spreads via underground rhizomes, often forming low-growing mats or small colonies in woodland areas.