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Hazardia s a Greene, op. 
Haplopa Pee canits Blake, Cont tr. a S. Nat. Herb. 24: 86. 1922. 
si raskae Eastw c. Calif. Acad. IV. py 156, 1931; 
Openly branched ae 6-25 dm. high, sini i tely to densely lanate- eo isohce coree 
the atone onal eet a above. Leaves obovat oblanceolate, jcinagi pe rea sic ov 
cm. long wide, entire ‘to sharply ai thick; heads numerous, 
cymes, pe depiciilate or sessile; involucre broadly turbinate, 10- 13 m m. high, the eipiiacicn “nul 
seriate, strongly dp jens appressed, oblong, acute, tomentose, or the i nner tomentose only a 
or gla brous; ray-flor 6-14, iconspicuous, not exceeding disk, like the 20~54 disk- rphind 
turning from yellow = ath ish vation nes nerved, pilose; pappus tawny or brown. 
Dry rocky slopes, Upper peer Zone; Santa Rosa, Santa (4 and S an te Islands, California; 
Guiadahape "Este nd, Lower Califor Type locality: Gaadslene. Island. June 
33. Haplopappus squarrésus Hook. & Arn. Common Hazardia. Fig. 5478. 
Haplopappus ds ng k. & Arn. Bot. vee 146. 1833. 
Hasardia squ a Greene, Erythea 2: 112. 18 
Mbattleesbera shrub, woody at ‘ee i 10 dm. high, glabrate to ered phage or, iti pat 
above, pilose. Leaves many, oblong to cuneate-obovate, obtuse, clas t base, 1.5-4 cm. long, 
1-2 cm. wide, sharply serrate throughout with m ul Feat re o ctate 
a ronulate teeth, es rom can 
glands, glabrous or pubescent on midrib beneath; heads discoid, 15-30-flowered, spicate or race- 
mosely er involucre turbinate, 11-15 mm. high; phy llaries 8-10- seriate, strongly graduate, 
5474. Haplopappus linearifolius 
5476. Haplopappus acradenius 
5475. Haplopappus venetus us canus 
5477. Haplopappus 
