228 COMPOSITAE 
Eriophyllum a — latum H. M. Hall, Univ. Calif. Pub. Bot. 3: 186. 1907. Of much the 
e habit as E. confertiflor gi dala ose but differing i in the leaves, —— re 7-14 mm. wide, na 
spatulate or obovate, with blunt. po grag obes; upper leaves sometimes entir pd 1 about San Bernardino, 
Riverside, and Pasadena, southern California. Type logality: stniee near Socessida, Riverside het California’ 
4. Eriophyllum staechadifélium Lag. Seaside Woolly-sunflower or Lizard Tail. 
ne 5370 
Eriophyllum staechadifalium Lag. Gen. & Sp. Pl. 2 816 
Bahia staechadtfolium var. californica DC. Prod. Sat 1836. 
Eriophyllum staechadifolium var. depressum Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad. 2: 404. 1887. 
Shrubby perennial, much branched, ‘the leafy branches 3-10 dm. long, spreading and decum- 
bent, forming usually rounded shrubs or mats, tomentum tardily dehiscent : leaves linear or linear- 
oblance olate, entire or with few linear, horizontal or divergent lobes, apatess above, rc 
tomentose beneath, the margins revolute; heads short-peduncled in oe clos Mp el in loosely 
branched inflorescence ; involucres campanulate, 4-5 mm. high; phyllar $ SIL. distinct to base, 
carinate, obtuse or acute, scarcely if at all Loovealapanes ; ray- “flows ers bitnetintes ieseay feo ligule 
elliptic, oT or toothed a eX, long; disk-flowers glandular, abou 
achenes linear-oblong in putline angie, ‘gianaate and somewhat ‘ispidulatias siisiienculeds 
8-12, eae mostly obtuse, erose. 
Adjacent to the sea, mostly on bluffs or beaches, a se Transition Zone; Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties, 
Coe Mb Lvdas wall a rey, California. post ee 
ith and intergrading with the following for 
Brio poe apse Sheed var. artemisiaefalium ‘ed J. F. Macbride, Contr. Gray Herb. No. 59: 39. 
1919. ahia artemisiaefolia Less. Linnaea 5: 160. 1830, 6: 253. 1831; Bahia artemisiaefolium var. douglasii 
6; E. artemisiaefolium O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 336. 1891.) uch more common 
than E. Staechadifolium var. staechadifolium and probably ba much more than a form as it differs only in the 
leaves whic e always lobed, ab oe eply so; though the rachis is broader than “the linear leaves of wn pe see 
ing, ‘the ia ass often incised or t ed. Intergrades are common where the distribution of the two coincide. Coo 
County, Oregon, deitberets along ce coast to Santa pert County, California, and the Channel since Type 
locality: San Francisco, California. Collected by Cham 
5. Eriophyllum nevinii A. Gray. Nevin’s Eriophyllum. Fig. 5371. 
Eriophyll init A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer. ed, 2. 12: 452. 1886. 
y perennial about 1 m. high; stems stout, decumbent, densely leafy, with a dense 
tome’ , becoming glabrate, bearing the csuentially Tec corym mbiform, much-br , many- 
flowered inflorescence. . long, broadly ovate in outline, bipinnatifid into narrow 
obtuse lobes, tomentose on both surfaces, the petiole 2-4.5 cm. long; heads very short-peduncled 
to sessile; involucres campan ig m. a phyll 6-8, ng, obtuse; ligules y 
flowers 2 m g; disk-flow: m. long, throat longer than the g andular-pubescent tube ; 
—4m 1 
achenes 3-4 mm. long, narrowly cbpreainical Pyrat and hispidulous on the angles; pappus- 
pa erose. 
ocks and on ocean bluffs, Upper Sonoran Zone; Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina, and San Clemente 
Tahun Calitoca. Type locality: fan Clemente Island, Orange ae April—Sept. 
6. Eriophyll big Greene. otis Eriophyllum. Fig. 5372. 
Eriophyllum nubigenum Greene in Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 19: 25. 1883. 
Actinolepis nubigena Greene, Fl. Fran. 442. 1897. 
Leafy annual 5-15 ¢ cm. high with extremely dense, persistent, loose tomentum throughout ; 
stems simple or sebrsaing from t base, the branches erect. Leaves 1-2 cm. long, mostly entire, 
spatulate or oblanceolate; heads solitary a Boe of branches, about 10-flowered, the peduncles 
-_ Bacal eS involucres narrow. ig mm. br ik phyllaries free, ae ob one ; 
y-flowers few, the “Tigules elliptic, about 1 m g; di wers 2 m 
lone the pres! oaths ag tube — than the campanulate Gran: achenes linear, p oats 
essed-hirsute ; pappus-paleae ero: 
gonna sh . Canadian Zone; in Pie So surrounding Yosemite Valley, Mariposa County, California. 
Type locality: Cloud’s Rest, Yosemite National Park. June. 
7. Eriophyllum congdé6nii saat Congdon’s Eriophyllum. Fig. 5373. 
riophyllum NE: “3 patie Bot. Gaz. 27: 449. 189 
pavcrionante ubigen Constance, Asi Calif. Pub. Bot. 18: 115. 1937. 
y 
internodes usually long. Leaves 1 -3 cm. long, spatulate, rather narr: i gs so 
the lower often with a pair of lobes or blunt teeth; heads solitary at the ends of A te pranches, ie 
peduncles swollen at of involucre, many-flowered; involucres 5-8 mm. high, sores oad ; 
phyllaries 8-10, free to the base, oblong, acute at apex, firm in age and concave cat <0 
arinate; ray-flowers yellow, the ligule 5 mm. long, mostly entire at the apex; ide-Anwers 
hroat longer than the glabrous or glandular tube; achenes 1.5-2.5 long, 
linear-clavate, 4-an with hirsute, appressed or ascending hairs; pappus-paleae 6- 
pe, strongly erose, the lanceolate acute paleae alternated with somewhat shorter 
Hillsides. an Z . 
set: coe , Upper Sonor Me Jj tog known only from Mariposa County, California. Type locality: near Henes- 
