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above. Basal leaves 7-10 cm. long, not persisting, the blades spatulate, about 2 cm. long, nar- 
rowed to a slender petiole, white-woolly; leaves of the lower stem all pos inant in Cen. 
spatulate or lingulate with a broad peticlifc orm base, entire, white-woolly ; uppermost leaves be- 
coming reduced and distant, ovate-lanceolate, greenish and g andular- mt ee heads , large, 
yeilow-flowered, paniculately arranged on spar sely bracteate poe 9-12 cm. long; phyllaries 
9-12 mm. one lan “samt acuminate, eaceilcax® rays 20-30, bright yellow, a . 
long, 1.5-3 mm. wide, rounded or o obscurely toothed at apex; disk-flowers 7-8 mm. long; achenes 
about 5 mm. fon: eae -paleae about 2 mm. long, the pairs nearly equal, a alr ang iheiniate. 
On brushy slopes, Upper Son Zone; mounta f San Die ego County and adjacent ee Calitornia. 
Type locality: mountains east of ean oo, San nat Coante. Collected by Parry. May-Jul 
Ali 101. 1958. Lower as well as er leaves green and 
For pea oa pal ‘broadly ast fan pee ays yellow; pairs of pappus-paleae equal, about 1 mm. long, 
quadrate, lacin es ate Growing in the pinyon and pears belt, Inyo and Panamint Mountains, Inyo County, Cali- 
fornia. Type ity: Matrices Canyon, Inyo Mou 
ulsea mexicana Rydb. N. Amer. Fl. 34: wo 1914. Anual, leafy-stemmed, hranching at the inflorescence, 
es 1 . californica in habit and size of heads; basal and lower stem-leaves green, viscid-villous, the lowest 
—_—- with broad petioliform — saliently Bc wor the upper leaves shallowly toothed to pie a phyllaries more 
slender and attenuate than H. californica, purple- tipped; rays yellow; pairs of pappus-paleae unequal. Laguna 
Mountains, San Diego County, California, and the Sierra San Pedro : Marae in Lower California. Type locality: 
La Grulla { in the San Pedro Martir. 
4. Hulsea callicarpha (H. M. Hall) S. Wats. ex Rydb. El Chaparossa. Fig. 5332. 
Hulsea callicarpha S. Wats. in A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 12: 342. 1884, in synonymy. 
Hulsea vestita var. callicarpha H. M. Hall, Univ. Calif. Pub. Bot. 1: 129. 1902. 
Hulsea callicarpha S. Wats. ex Rydb. N. Amer. Fl. 34: 39. 1914 
Biennial or short-lived perennial from a stout root, eon several, unbranched or with 2 o 
long erect branches terminating in heads of medium Leaves persistent, 3-10 c te: to 
35 mm. ba ne i 
or more cm, eg; heads medium; phyllaries 9-11 mm. pi lanceolate; rays 6-7 mm. long, 
orange-red at least on the outer surface; achenes mm, long; pap pus-paleae up to 2 mm. long, 
the pairs nally gee broadly to more narrowly oblong, Caecat 
ional on open gravelly benches and ridges, Up pper Sonoran and lower Arid Transition Zones; mountains of 
os Angeles and Pee ig 3 Counties, California, south to the Cuyamaca gpg San Diego Coun nty. Type 
leat y: Thomas Ranch [Hemet Valley], San Jacinto Mountains, Riverside County. Collected by Paria. May- 
5. Hulsea parryi A. Gray. Parry’s Hulsea. Fig. 5333. 
Hulsea parryi A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 12: 59. 1876. 
Hulsea eed var. pecan ogre Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1*: 343. 1884. 
0S s or wit d 
leaves on the longer stems, ish and viscid-villous. Leaves persistent, densely clustered at or 
i to a petiolar 
th 
glandular sprite: * and ‘strongly aig “tinged rays 5-6 mm. long, orange-r red o 
aces ; achene long ; pappus-pale e 2-3 mm. lone, the nots more or less unequal in 
oa broadly a Sagan oblong, the Loses lacerate 
Gravelly and rocky summits and under pines, Upper Transition and Boreal Zones; upper slopes and summits 
of the San Bernardino Mountains, San Berriardino sage x45 Caliente: and the Mount Rh tacion: Type wee ality: 
Bear Valley, San Bernardino Mountains, headwaters of the Mojave River. Collected by Parry. June-Aug 
6. Hulsea vestita A. Gray. Pumice Hulsea. Fig. 5334. 
Hulsea vestita A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 6: 547. 1865. 
Cespitose, scapose or subscapose perennial from a woody taproot and branching ee ce 
caudex, stems seve ral, 4-25 cm. high, leafless or with few narrowly spatulate to linear- oblon 
reduced lea ves, vathe? Se "Viseid- villous. Leaves persistent, densely cluste red at the nee; 
2-5 ¢ ; broad, spatul. te to obovate, narrowed to a petiolar base, rgi 
entire or obscurely ulate, dens ly white-woolly-villous ; heads dium, the phyllaries 8-10 
mm. | anceolate, give dular and villous; rays 8-12 mm. long, toot h : 
yellow on ‘the inner surfac e, orange-red or red on the outer ; achenes 5-7 mm. long ; enepte:paleee 
1.5 mm. or more fone. the. pairs nearly equal, more or less quadrate, the margins ‘lacerat 
nl or ice flats, Canadian Zone; in the Sierra Nevada, California, from Mono County to Tulare County; also 
ee evada. Type locality: near "Mon o Lake, weg County. June—Sept. 
s and the two preceding taxa are cos related 
7. Hulsea nana A. Gray. Dwarf Hulsea. Fig. 5335. 
ul nana A. Gray in Torr. Pacif. R. Rep. 6: 76. pl. 13. 1857. 
Hulsea nana var. cosine Gray, — calif. <_ 387. 1876. 
Hulsea larsent Rydb. N 
Hulsea —e Hy cauauen Bull. Pale mae a 65: 45. 1918. 
subscapose perennials ip oie cm. = high, with a stout woody root and rather 
slender, multicipital caudex. Leaves cm. long, many on the short stout stem, green, thickish, 
