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WILD FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA 



ERIOPHYLLUM (BAHIA) 



Annuals or perennials, some more or less woody at the base with pubescent 



or whitish divided or incised leaves 

 Heads many-flowered, yellow. 



Lizard tail 



937. 



938. 



939. 



940. 



941. 

 942. 



943. 



944. 



945. 



946. 



947. 



948. 

 949. 



950. 

 951. 



fields. 

 952. 



953. 

 954. 

 955. 



Sandy hills near the ocean 

 along entire coast. 



Coast Ranges and Southern 

 California. 



Mountains south of Liver- 

 more. 



Marin County. 



Vaca Mountains. 



Solano County, Sierras and 



southern California. 

 Southern California, Santa 



Barbara south. 

 Mohave Desert north to 



Mendocino County. 

 Rare. Southeastern borders 



of the State. 

 Gravelly or sandy soil. San 



Bernardino Valley to the 



mountains eastward. 

 Southern desert regions and 



adjacent mountains. 

 Mohave Desert. 

 Catalina and other islands 



off coast. 

 High Sierras. 



A white woolly annual with 

 sessile leaves and long- 

 stalked heads of yellow 

 flowers. Sacramento Val- 

 ley and south through the 

 Coast Ranges. 



LASTHENIA 



Glabrous, slightly succulent annuals of salt marshes, alkaline flats and pools in 



Eriophyllum staechadi- 



folium 

 Eriophyllum conferti- 



florum and vars. 

 Eriophyllum Jepsonii 



Eriophyllum arachnoi- 



deum 

 Eriophyllum idoneum 

 Eriophyllum lanatnm 



and var. 

 Eriophyllum multicaule 



Eriophyllum Pringlei 



Eriophyllum lanosum 



Eriophyllum Wallacei 



Eriophyllum ambiguum 



Eriophyllum Heermanni 

 Eriophyllum Nevinii 



Eriophyllum integri folia 



Monolopia major and 

 var. 



Lasthenia glabrata and 

 vars. 



Lasthenia glaberrima 



Lasthenia conjugens 



Amblyopappus pusillus 



A much branched annual 

 with gummy, sweet scent- 

 ed herbage. Small heads 

 of yellowish flowers term- 

 inating the branches. Com- 

 mon near the sea. Los 

 Angeles to San Diego. To 

 be looked for near Mon- 

 terey. 



HULSEA 



Plants of the high Sierras and southern mountains. Large heads for the size 

 of the plants with yellow flowers or the rays in one species purple. 



