With flowers and fruits.
Seen growing in a relatively open canopy part of the mixed oak woodland.
D Smith, F Leist, R Truit, J Baxter, L Webb
Growing on steep slope; longer leaves on this specimen; shaded area
Jepson: Asyneuma prenanthoides. Campanulaceae, Asterales. Asyneuma: Gr., possibly "not together" (divided corolla). Prenanthoides: Gr., resembling Prenanthes, from prenes (facing downwards) + anthos, referring to drooping flower.
ID features: perennial herb; flowers generally 2 to 4+ per node (not just 1); corolla cut >= 3/4 to base (not less), lobes linear (not triangular).