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Aug 22, 2024 · Centromadia pungens · Common Name: SUNFLOWER FAMILY · Habit: Annual to tree. · Leaf: basal and/or cauline, alternate, opposite, rarely whorled, ...
Occurring east of the Cascades crest in central and south-central Washington; central Washington to California, where native east to Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona.
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This species naturally grows in grassy, wet, marshy places, so it's a good option for an area with slow draining soil, standing water, or container gardening.
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Plants 10-120 cm. Leaves glabrous (but for bristly-ciliate margins and midribs), scabrous, or hirsute (not glandular). Involucres 3-6 mm. Anthers yellow to ...
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May 16, 2012 · Hemizonia pungens (spikeweed) is an annual composite with small (0.5 - 1.0 cm across) flowerheads and rigid, bristly, freely branching stems ...
When growing in the San Joaquin Valley, Centromadia pungens ssp. pungens germinates in late winter or early spring, and may begin flowering as early as April.
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Aug 3, 2024 · Smooth Tarweed - Natureserve Global Rank: T2: Known only from the interior South Coast region and Peninsular Ranges.
Subspecies pungens is circumscribed broadly to include subsp. maritima and subsp. septentrionalis based on morphologic and molecular data (B. G. Baldwin, unpubl ...
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Common tarweed: An annual herb in the sunflower family that can grow up to 4" tall. Blooms yellow flowers throughout summer. Needs good draining and good ...
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Centromadia pungens is an annual herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California.
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