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Dieteria canescens var. ziegleri

Dieteria canescens var. ziegleri (Munz) D.R.Morgan & R.L.Hartm.   (redirected from: Machaeranthera canescens var. ziegleri (Munz) B.L.Turner)
Family: Asteraceae
[Machaeranthera canescens subsp. ziegleri Munz, moreMachaeranthera canescens var. ziegleri (Munz) B.L.Turner]
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David R. Morgan in Flora of North America (vol. 20)
Subshrubs. Stems usually more than 1, ascending to erect, puberulent or canescent, sparsely or not stipitate-glandular; branches divaricate to ascending. Mid leaf blades lanceolate to linear. Peduncles equaling or longer than involucres. Involucres broadly turbinate to hemispheric, (10-)12-16 mm. Phyllaries in 5-10 series, reflexed, apices densely stipitate-glandular. Ray florets pistillate, fertile. Cypselae sparsely to moderately appressed-hairy.

Flowering Jul-Oct. Pine forests in the Santa Rosa Mountains (Riverside County); 1400-2500 m; Calif.
Dieteria canescens var. ziegleri
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