350 COMPOSITAE 
8. Erigeron glaicus Ker-Gawl. Seaside Daisy. Fig. 5589. 
Erigeron glaucus Ker-Gawl, Bot. <2 1: fas bass 1815. 
Stenactis glauca Nees, Gen. & ai thbeer: ii eaed 
W oodvillea calendulacea DC. . 5: 318. 1836 
Erigeron hispidus Nutt. Trans ‘mes Phil. Soc. II. 7: 310. 1840. 
Erigeron maritimus Nutt. loc. 
?Erigeron squarrosus Lindl. art Won: 27: 44. 1841. 
Somewhat succulent, maritime perennial from a stout rhizome or branched caudex, highly 
variable according to exposure, 5-50 cm. high, the stem curved at the base, more or less spreading- 
i at gla 
mm. long, narrow, with short lobes about 0.5 m m. long ; style- appendages obtuse, a uit mm. 
long ; iio usually . —— bristles, Cae eat with some inconspicuous, short, outer. setae; 
pie oe mostly 4( ved. 
Sea bluffs and oat | cae s along the coast, under the influence of “ water, Canadian and Humid Transi- 
tion Zones; Clatsop County, Oregon, southward to San Luis Obispo Cow and the Santa Rertecs a Cali- 
fornia. Type locality: iathalty thought to be South America; dectilcas Salty California. April-A 
9, Erigeron sapplex A. Gray. Supple Daisy. Fig. 5590. 
Erigeron supplex A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 7: 353. 1868. 
Submaritime perennial with a short branched caudex which sometimes surmounts a taproot, 
15-40 cm. tall, the stems decumbent at the “aan sparsely to moderately pubescent with long. spread- 
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ing hairs and sometimes obscurely glandular. Leaves entire, cHiatenaareite , otherwise sub- 
glabrous to mod villous-hirsute, relatively numerous and crowded, scarcely tufted at the 
se, the lower ones oblanceolate, petiolate, up t lo d7 mm. wide, those above similar 
b ‘ 
a subnaked peduncle 2-10 cm. long, the disk 14-20 mm. wide, very broad in shape; involucre 7-11 
mm. high, sparsely to densely villous-hirsute with long, sprea ading, white hairs, alo viscid or finely 
glandular, the phyllaries subequal, green, wi ith paler thin margins and thin, attenuate or acura 
tip; pistillate flowers wanting ; disk-corollas bright pion be ow, 4. en lon e lobes 
ut 1 mm.; style-appendages obtuse, 0.2-0.25 mm. long; pappus of 17-30 firm jon, ‘with a 
i d. 
Near the seacoast, Humid Transition Zone; aig no and Humboldt Counties, California. Type locality: 
near Mende no, Mendocino County. Muactly May-July 
10. Erigeron sanctarum S. Wats. Saints’ Daisy. Fig. 5591. 
Erigeron sanctarum S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 24: 83. 1889. 
Perennial, apparently from a slender a which may perhaps connect to a se bios 
root-crown, 5-35 cm. tall, the stem ascending or erect from a mostly curved base, sp y pubes- 
cent, especially above, with spreading or ir i hairs. Leaves entire, shortly hispid. * Shire 
on at least the upper surface and generally aie ciliate-margined, the basal ones 5 cm. long, 3-10 
eolate e i i 
upward, i na nake 
2-10 cm. long; disk 12-17 mm. broad; involucre 6-9 mm. high, evi idently spreading-hirsute, the 
poy ies oT narrow, attenuate, green with bia brown midvein; rays 45-90, blue, 7-13 
. long, 1 9 mm. wide; disk-corollas ong ; style-appendages o obtuse or acutish, 
0. 1-0.25 mm es pappus of 18-25 beistles: seanetibes with some short and inconspicuous outer 
setae; achenes 2-nerved. 
Hills near the seacoast, Upper Sonoran Zone; Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties, California. 
Type locality: Santa Inez Mountains eae ‘Santa Barbara. March-June. 
11. Erigeron delicatus a Del Norte Daisy. Fig. 5592. 
Erigeron delicatus Cronquist, Brittonia 6: 216. 
Fibrous-rooted perennial from a ae rhizome or slender caudex, glabrous below, finely stipi- 
ai ate etka & above, the stems 2-3 dm. tall, slender, arising singly or few together Leaves entire, 
rather numerous and eauably ist distributed the middle cauline about as eee as the ‘ier. the uppe 
gradually reduced, the low with gee cegre obtuse, or rounded blade 1-3 cm. long 
and 4-8 mm. wide tapering to t pte arent petiole, the others promee sels less petiolate or sessile ; 
head ry or short, SGemiiietandaiar = ncles ; 13 mm. wide; involucre 5-6 mm 
high, the phyllaries glandular or glabrous, subequal, gree Siidh strarainencs, the tips acute or acumi- 
nate, sometimes purplish ; rays about 40, blue, 7-10 mm. long, 1.5-2 m m. wide ; disk-corollas about 
3.5 mm. long, — based, slightly flaring above the middle; style-a rosctte acutish, 0.2 mm. 
ong; pappus of about 15 slender bristles and some inconspicuous, short, slender setae; achenes 
2-nerved. 
At lower elevations, nas 
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