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PHYSC1A CILIARIS DC. 



Hasse, Brythea 3:42, Los Angeles Co. 

 PHYSCIA PULVERULENT A Nyl. 



Hasse. Erythea 3:42, Los Angeles" Co. 

 Forma MUSCIGENA Hasse, Erythea 3:42, 

 Los Angeles Co. 

 Variety LEUCOLEIPES Tuck 



TT 11A Tr 

 M AURAiNTIACUM N-H. 



Cosmopolitan. Pt Loma 9D on Euphor- 

 oiarmsera! Hasse, Erythea 4:106, LA Co, 



PLACODIUM FERRUGINEUM Hepp. 

 SD (Or 2176). Hasse, Erythea 4:106, LA 



SAROODES SANGUINEA Torrey. 



Sts stout, r'ish, 15-35 cm hi, more or 

 less glandular-pubescent, clothed with 

 firm fleshy scales, the upper narrower. 

 passin-g into the linear bracts, these 

 ciliate-margined, exceeding the fls; 

 cor cylindraceous-campanulate, 5- 

 lobed, persistent; sta 10, unappend- 

 aged; ova 5-lobed, 5-celled. 



Torrey, PI Frem 18 (1853). 



Type locality: "valley of the Sacra- 

 mento; the precise locality not record- 

 ed, but probably on the Yuba river.'' 



Coville, CNH 4:146. 



Hall, U 100. Snow plant? 



Abrams. Fl LA 295. "Frequent in 

 the coniferous forests of the San An- 

 tonio and SBer mts above 7000 ft." 



Snow plant of the Sierra Nevada. SBer 

 mts (Parish 304). 



Nutt. 



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all with squarrose g tips; pappus awns 



usuallv several, compressed barbeilu- 



late 



PENTACHAETA AUREA Nutt. 



Diffusely branching, 1-3 dm hi, some- 

 what villous-pubescent; hds about 

 10 . 15 mm broad, many-fld; fls all y; 

 ravs obtuse, 20 or more; involucral 

 bracts broadly lanceolate, seta-eously 

 acuminate, with green middle portion 

 and scarlous margins; achenes some- 

 villous-pubescent; pappus bristles 



bramSi F1 LA 3 94. Arroyo Seco 

 (Davidson). Frequent in the Santa 



'^BaiaTsBer Co (Parish). 



Genus JAUMEA P ;rs. 



Succulent and glabrous per herbs, 

 with opp entire subterete fleshy Ivs, 

 and solitary terminal short-peduncled 

 middle-sized hds of y fls: inv cylln- 

 draceous-campanulate, its bracts broad 

 and imbricated, the outermost short 

 and fleshy: rays pistillate, fertile: re- 

 ceptacle naked, conical: disk-fls y: sty- 

 branches papillose or hairy: ak 10- 

 nerved- pappus 

 JAUMEA CARNOSA A. Gray. 



sts ra ther slender, prostrate, many 

 f rom fleshy crown of the tap-rt, most- 

 ly s i mp ie 1-2 dm long, rt'ing at the 

 nodes- Ivs 1 5-2.5 cm long; hds about 1 

 cm h} . rays a bout 6, linear, not sur- 

 the disk* ak glabrous. 



g to 



fl'd: cor w, % in. long. Pinedrops. New 

 Englarxl to British Columbia. Ha U 100. 

 SD mts (Parish 96S). 

 Genus ARCTOSTAPHYL.OS Adanson. 



Shrubs or sm trees, with evergreen 

 C oriaceous alt Ivs, and sm w or rose- 

 colored fls, in racemes, spikes, or pan- 

 icles: bracts and bractlets present, 

 scale -like: ovules solitary in the cells, 

 which becono bony nutlets or combine 

 into a few-several-celled stone: fr a 

 drupe with a hard surface and a rnealy 

 or almost bony pulp between It and 

 the nutlets. Manzanita. 

 ARCTOSTAPHYLOS PATTTLA Greene. 



Difuselv branched shrub,l-1.5 m hi; 

 youn? twigs rusty puberulent or 

 hearlv smooth: Ivs smooth, bright g, 

 ovaie' to Ircad.y cord.'c. 1 -r, ^^ long, 

 entire, obtuse; bracts lanceolate; pedi- 

 cels smooth; fr smooth, depressed-glo- 

 bose. about 6 mm in diam; nutlets 

 united into a deeply lobed stone. San 

 Antonio and SBer mts, 5000-8000 ft. 



Greene, Pitt 2:171 (1891.) 



Hall, U 101. 



Abrams, Fl LA 297. 

 GRI^n^I.IA CUXEIPOLIA Nutt. 



Bushy and suffrutescent, 6-12 dm hi, 

 glabrous: Ivs thickish and rather 

 fleshy. 7-10 cm long, cuneate-spatulate 

 to linear-oblong, entire or sparsely 

 dentate, clasping at the broad bas.->; inv 

 about 12 mm hi, glutinous, its bracts 



-scented; st Ivs oval 



or ooiong, uutiiotriy toothed, partly ver- 

 tical by a twist in petiole, this bearing 

 at base 2 stipuliform lobes; inv atovt 

 1 cm hi: ray-ak without pappus; those 

 of the disk with but faint traces of the 

 outer and shorter bristles. 



Abrams, Fl LA 395. "Frequent in 

 waste places in sandy soil. Je-N, or in 

 favored places flowering throughout 

 the year." 



Nevada: SBar: Baja! 

 BACCHARIS VIMINEA DC. 



Shrubby and willow-like, producing 

 short lateral fl'ing branches, these 

 terete and minutely striate; Ivs nar- 

 rowly lanceolate, entire or sparingly 

 denticulate, obscurely 3-nerved, 5-7 cm 

 long: hds about 4 mm hi, hemispheric, 

 in sm cymose clusters, inv tawny, des- 

 titute of g center or costa. 



Abrams Fl LA 406. Very common 

 along all our streams throughout our 

 range. Ap-Jl. 



Brandegee, Zoe 1:114, Cat. 



DC Prodr 5:400 (1836). 



Type locality: "in California. 



Coville, CNH 4:127. Near SBer. 



Monterey: S Ber (Parish 702); Cruz; 

 Cat SD Co! 

 BACCHARIS DOUGLASII DC. 



SF- SD Co! Cruz: Rosa. , 



B AC CHARTS CON3ANGUINEA D C. 



Santa Cruz Island (Greene). 



