Annuals, 50-200 cm.
Stems single, branches ascending or spreading, glabrous.
Leaves withered at flowering (glabrous). basal blades linear to oblanceolate, runcinate. 3-10 cm, margins pinnately lobed. cauline much reduced, bractlike
. Heads borne singly or clustered along branches
. Peduncles 3-4 mm.
Calyculi of reflexed bractlets.
Involucres 7-9 mm (sparsely glandular-puberulent).
Florets 11-13.
Cypselae light tan to brown, 1.9-2.3 mm, faces smooth, slightly bumpy or tuberculate, grooved;
pappi of 19-21, white bristles (falling), plumose on distal 80-85%.
2n = 16. Flowering Aug-Nov. Open, pioneer sites such as old clearings, sand dunes, coastal sage communities, chaparral openings, and sandy roadside embankments; 20-600 m; Calif.; Mexico (Baja California). The morphologic characteristics of
Stephanomeria diegensis are a combination of those of
S. exigua and
S. virgata, and the species is thought to have evolved from genetic segregates of their hybridization (L. D. Gottlieb 1971; G. P. Gallez and Gottlieb 1982).