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prominently glandular-scurfy at the green, rg to acute, usually squarrose tips; achenes 
glabrous or sparsely pilose; pappus yellow-taw 
Coastal bluffs and montane canyons and ridges, often in chapar Upper Sonoran Zone; Monterey County 
to oe — County, California. Type locality: probably near "Maiteres Aug.—Oct. 
seg ppus —— rrosus subs wh phone pag (DC.) eyo — 4: aye 1958. (Pyrrocoma grindelioides 
pe. t S: 350; 1836; as _orindetioi ntze, Rev 316. 1891. } ag Bn hairy, the 
stems arsed tomentulose 1 — the heads, rik tg seine ie a He yon often somewhat heads sma iller ; 
involucre oe eS . high; hyllaries i cinereous on both faces oF the ee hin neat glandular 
only marginally i Pe an pappus red-brown. Cismontane southern California from Santa Barbara to San Diego 
and in Lower Californie. Type locality: “‘California. ot July—Oct. 
Haplopappus squarrosus subsp. obtisus (Greene) H. M. Hall, Regge once Inst. Wash. Publ. No. 389; 253. 
1928. (Hazardia obtusa Greene, Fl. Fran. 375. 1897; H. squarrosa var. obtusa pres, Man. FI. Pl. Calif, 1030. 
1925; Haplopappus squarrosus var. obtusus McMinn, Ill. Man. Calif. Shrubs 571 9.) Heads relatively large, 
18-25- flowered; involucre ssi ge rate oc 15 mm. high; sible ied” broad, very blunt, mucro- 
nate, the resinous-granular, pallid, glabrous tips appressed. Can in the mountains west of Tejon oy 
Sept No Socnty. south iecomat Ventare County to Nordhoff Peak. Cali ternias 5 pay locality: San Emigdio Cany 
ept 
plopappus squarrosus subsp. stenolépis Hall, Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. No. 389: 253. 1928. 
(Hoplopappus squarrosus scr stenolepis Bo inn, hs Man. Calif. Shrubs 571. 1939.) Usually eerie 4 base, 
very branched, forming dense shrubs to 1 a ema nd 2 m. oss, = twigs scabrid or hirsutulous rela- 
tively small; heads 4-8- flowered, densely Bevin e; Pease ucre on narrowly turbinate, 13-17 mm. high; gern Sab 
6—7-seriate, regularly but loosely Saicicane’ eh acuminate, at length spreading but not a eae ose, sparingly 
= with — glands on pe small herbaceous portion near tip, somewhat viscid but glabro bus! pappus red- 
own. Serpentine areas in Inner South Coast Range, Fresno and sseperetey Counties, California to Cuyama 
River, Santa Barbara County. Type locality: Parkfield Grade. Sept.— 
34. Haplopappus pinifélius A. Gray. Pine-bush. Fig. 5479. 
See ee Sa iseselan Gray, Proc. Ne popes 8: 636. 1873. 
Aster pityp s Kuntze, Rev. Gen _ Pe 1891. 
Chrysoma i stale Greene, Erythea 3 
Ericameria pinifolia H. M. Hall, Ciin Pu tk Bot. 3 54. 1907. 
Haplopappus illinitus Eastw. Proc. Calif. Acad. ITV. 20: 155. 1931. 
rub 6-25 dm. high, the main stems ecaks like, fastigiately branched, resinous, glandu- 
i -3. 
lar , sometimes slightly pilose. Leaves linear-filiform, g, mu €, - 
terete, with shorter leaves fascicled in the axils; hea litary in the spring form, large, terminat 
i igs, ofte sed by subtending leaves, in the a aller, in short 
racemes or ic mose-clustered at tip branches; involucre of the turbinate, 
mm. high, overlapped by leafy bracts; phyllaries loosely -seriate, lance ae rent 
oblong, the outer often more or less ca ate-tipped, oe inner shorter-tipped or 
tips green, otherwise pale with scarious ciliate marg e costa sometimes dL iagetglat. thickened 
above; ray-florets 5-10 (15-30 in vernal heads) ; ak “docks 12-18; achenes sparsely pilose 
sie buff or reddish. 
Cis e dry slopes and washes, Upper Sonoran Zone; — southern California from northern Los 
Angeles County to shathern San Diego County. Type locality: r Los Angeles. April-July; Sept.—Jan. 
35. Haplopappus ericoides (Less.) Hook. & Arn. Mock Heather. Fig. 5480. 
Diplopappus ericoides Less. Linnaea 6: 117. 1831. 
Haplopappus ericot ides Hook. & Arn. Bot. Raging! 146. 1833. 
Ericameria microphylla Nutt. Trans. Am . Soc. II. 7: 319. 1840. 
tag ericina Runtse, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: an 91 
rysoma Greene, Erythea 3: 11. 
Ericameria ericoides Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. ies sab: 1901. 
d compact shrub with dense crown, 3-8(-15) dm. high, the a ore apeosely rare 
uieetinr with the — sparsely pilosulose and somewhat resinous. Leaves i Hesen’ 
te) i ch 
e, ea : m. ait 
laries loosely LSE eek villous- ciliate, the eater ote ate-lanceolate with short-caudate, greenish 
tip, the inner broadly oblong, acute, not herbace ise bass costa thickted : hive into a S eiiform gland; 
ray-florets 2-6; disk- ye 8-14; achenes glabro 
Sand d on and — Bhs Upper Sonoran aie Point Reyes, Marin omen to Los Angeles 
County, Cotiforuie; reported f i 5 ik Island, Type localiey' Cab tone. Aug 
aplopappus a subsp. blakei C. B. Occ. Papers Rancho Santa re Le wae id. 3: 87: ah 
Achenes moderately sericeous. og hills away fr oie i immediate coast, Be 2 1,500 Led altitude “Uppe 
noran and Transitio: o nee oat ruz Mountains, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties, Santa Maria Y hives 
Valley, San Luis Obispo and ooree Barbara Counties, and near Saute Wachee: ‘California. Tyee locality: near 
a oo School, Sant Cruz County. Sept.-Nov. The leaves are usually but not always longer in the southern 
material 
36. Haplopappus eastwoddiae H. M. Hall. Eastwood’s Ericameria. Fig. 5481. 
Chrysoma fasciculata Eastw. Bull. Torrey hee wa c2is: a 
itera tc fercwatey. HS Macbride Contr. Gray Herb. No. 56: 36. 1918. 
= Hall, Poet lad Wa om Publ. No. fa 258. 1928, 
" Rtowk dense, ek branched shrub 5-10 dm. -— glabrous, very resinous, a 
punctate, densely leafy. Leaves linear, 8-20 mm. long, e€ or —~ what flatten cee cronate, 
nearly all with axillary fascicles of smaller lensel: heads so solitary o Tally several in Fcereaitial 
cymes of close raceme ulat 78m high; shotiasins about 5-seriate, strongly 
graduate, scarious aad ‘pale yellow, t the outer "Grade lankoolene: sharply acute, the inner oblong, 
