Description from
Flora of China
Gnaphalium corymbosum Bureau & Franchet, J. Bot. (Morot) 5: 71. 1891; Anaphalis corymbosa (Bureau & Franchet) Diels.
Stems thickish, 30-45 cm tall. Lower leaves usually withered by anthesis, oblong-lanceolate, ca. 10 cm, gradually attenuate at base into long petiole. Capitula 8-15, forming a spreading corymb; peduncle 1-3 cm or more.
This taxon is recorded in Annot. Checkl. Fl. Pl. Nepal (50. 2000, as A. corymbosa) from Bhutan, Myanmar, and Nepal. However, it is not mentioned in Fl. Bhutan (2(3): 1515-1522. 2001).
● Alpine or subalpine grasslands, scrub, conifer forests, river sands; 2500-4100 m. W Sichuan, NW and W Yunnan [?Bhutan, ?Myanmar, ?Nepal].