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=— — out cli 2 mm. long, glabrous except for 
the outer surface and sparsely short-villous ; 
r less long, a easier oe the 
1 mm. lon ted. 
the puberulent — — ai dotted; ach 
ribs ; panne ee 5-6, nar rrowly poet anceolate, 0. 5- on n-po 
m beds, wet cee ows, Zieh springy areas, sometimes areas, mostly in qe So moran Zones; 
i h County [parade gd 
occurring sparingly in Oregon in the Willam 
ough California where it becomes more common 
ohn al Apr iS ept. 
epeter fares 
longer awns the paleae are found occasionally in the Inn 
Tare County, “Calitornik, southward. 
ette gay n ane pr g “ramen pode mat 
o Lower California. Type me ae California. Collec d by 
with Helenium bigelovit var. bigelovii which may have slender leaves, longer rays and 
er Coast Ranges, often growing on serpentine, from 
5: ware bigelévii A. Gray. Bigelow’s Sneezeweed. Fig. 5346. 
Helenium bigelovit A. Gray in Torr. Pacif. R. Rep. 4: ote 1857. 
Heleniastrum nanan whnde Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 342. 1 
elenta ccidentale Greene, Man. Bay Reg. 202 asi 
Heleniastrum rivulare Mae ig Fl. Fran. 435. 1897. 
ium rivulare Rydb N. Amer, 34: 126. 1915. 
Perennial, 3-9 dm ve gh, stems 2-3 or arising singly from a stout, erect, woody caudex and 
fibrous ee reddish at the base and sometimes above, glabrate but with villous hairs paral and 
5344. Helenuim autumnale 
5345. Helenium puberulum 
5342. Helenium amarum 
5343. Helenium hoopesii 
