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Douglas ex Hook. To 60cm or more in height. Leaves rounded to broadly oval, cordate, usually seven-lobed and crenate, on hairy stalks. Flowers with yellow-green to cream petals and green calyces, in cylindrical spikes. North-western North America on rocky hillsides, cliffs and screes. is162 H.c. var. alpina is shorter, with smaller, five-lobed leaves. H.c. var. glabella has only the bases of the leaf stalks sparingly hairy.
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