Stephanomeria exigua ssp. exigua  
Family: Asteraceae
Schott's wirelettuce,  more...
[Lygodesmia bigelovii (Gray) Shinners,  more]
Stephanomeria exigua ssp. exigua image
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Heads in paniculiform arrays. Peduncles 10-40 mm, glabrous or sparsely glandular . Calyculi of appressed bractlets. Involucres glabrous or sparsely glandular. Florets 5-8. Cypselae 2.6-3.2 mm; pappi of 5-13 white to light tan bristles (widened bases persistent, bases connate in groups of 2-4, if bristles 5, breaking off completely, bristles plumose on distal 50%). 2n = 16. Flowering May-Jul. Sandy soils, deserts, sagebrush, creosote bush, pinyon-juniper woodlands, Joshua Tree communities; 100-2000 m; Ariz., Calif., Colo., Idaho, Nev., N.Mex., Oreg., Tex., Utah, Wash; Mexico (Baja California). Subspecies exigua is morphologically variable. Plants with pappi of 5 bristles (often called Stephanomeria pentachaeta) are found throughout its distribution; they are fully interfertile with plants having more bristles. Stephanomeria schottii A. Gray from southern Yuma County, Arizona, described as having a pappus of 4-6 bristles, 'sparsely short-plumose toward the summit,' appears to be a synonym of subsp. exigua.

Stephanomeria exigua ssp. exigua image
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Stephanomeria exigua ssp. exigua image
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Stephanomeria exigua ssp. exigua image
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Stephanomeria exigua ssp. exigua image
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