Carphochaete bigelovii A. Gray  
Family: Asteraceae
Bigelow's bristlehead,  more...
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Liz Makings  
Stems usually stiff, erect. Leaves often fascicled on older growth; blades 5-35 mm. Heads terminal (± pedunculate) or in leaf axils (sessile). Involucres 12-20 mm. Phyllaries: gland-dotted, sometimes puberulent as well, margins narrowly hyaline, apices acute. Corollas 15-20 mm, throats usually purplish, lobes creamy white. Cypselae yellow-green to golden brown, 11-14 mm; pappus scales mostly brownish to purplish with colorless, hyaline margins, aristae of the longer 1-3+ mm, scabrous. 2n = 22. Flowering Jan-Jun. Sandy soils, rock outcrops in grasslands, chaparral, pine-oak woodlands; 900-2200 m; Ariz., N.Mex., Tex.; Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sonora).
Carphochaete bigelovii image
Patrick Alexander  
Carphochaete bigelovii image
Patrick Alexander  
Carphochaete bigelovii image
Patrick Alexander  
Carphochaete bigelovii image
Anthony Mendoza  
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