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2. icnaadins parviflora Cav. Small-flowered Galinsoga. Fig. 5201. 
Galinsog iflora Cav. Ic. 3: 41. pl. 281. 1794. 
vicki -rooted, annual herb 1.5-6 dm. high with long internodes, the stems and 
alleges with short appres sed pubescence and some spreading glandular hairs or nearly naked. 
Leaves ar ly ovate to tareibatiees ovate, the petioles 5-12 mm. long, the blades 2.5-4 cm. long, 
.5-2.5 cm. wide, the margins crenate-denticulate, meri enti ; i 
: w rit y about 1 mm 
ng, fibrous 
2-3 mm, 
tube villous ; disk-flowers yellow, shorter than the phen sth Sey 
ing; disk-achenes about 2 mm. long, black, 
’ or rounded, slightly angled, sparsely hispidulous, the pappus-paleae 9-18, 
run 
babeec eat the saan finely and repsed fimbriate 
Waste plac nd orchards or garder curring in ‘tit Pacific States in Inyo County, California, and cis 
montane ral ae Ealitornix: also eaeaL yvetes and southern United States. Introduced from South Amer rica. 
Aug.—Feb. 
15. BEBBIA Greene. Bull. Calif. Acad. 1: 179. 1885. 
uffrutescent ETOP AY, antearately branched, nearly leafless, strongly scented. Leaves 
opposite below, alternate a ar to triangular-ovate, entire or hastately lobed. Heads 
medium-sized, light calle ies or few pig tips of branches, discoid, many-flowered. 
5198. Coreopsis tinctoria 5200. Galinsoga ciliata 
5199. Coreopsis atkinsoniana §201. Galinsoga parviflor 
