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linear br: rowded, retrorse, usually lanate, equaling or surpassing the disk; outer phyllaries often spreading 
with eoirnel ‘he: iiccohtlc gically well marked but sympatric with the typical subspecies; also in the Sierran 
foothills of Fresno County. Tose locality: Berke ley 
5. Grindelia si Greene. Tall Grindelia. Fig. 5421. 
Grindelia procera Greene, 
Grindelia camporum var. porviftora fg at ‘Ai. Mo. Bot. Gard. 21: 534. 1934. 
Herbaceous perennial 8-18 dm — stems erect, pallid, unbranched below, rather strictly 
much-branched above, bearing numerous heads. Leaves chartaceous, dark ~— ae bally:< cauline, 
oblong-obovate to ie. oblong obtuse, clesping, shallowly toothed, "3-7 cm. lon up to2c ide; 
heads 2-3.5 cm. across; idan: slightly resinous, mostly under = mm. fe the shock green 
or ace eg erect or slightly saat at tip; rays 21-45, 8-10 mm. lon 
Deep soils, Upper er nehig gene: bottom lands of the San Joaquin eee Sacramento County to Kern 
County, California; also rin County. Type locality: “the lower San Joaquin.”’ July—Oct. 
6. Grindelia maritima (Greene) Steyermark. San Francisco Grindelia. Fig. 5422. 
Greens Sabonennits var. maritima Greene, Pittonia 2: 289. 1892. 
Steyermark, Ann. Mo, Bot. Gard. 21: 576. 1934. 
Stems erect or ascending from a ligneous caudex, 3-8 dm. high, slender, glabrous or rarely 
villous, icuaie branching. Leaves thickish, ne pita the basal tufted, narrowly oblanceo- 
rindelia 
5423. Grindelia eat 
