Ericameria nana |
Ericameria parishii |
|
---|---|---|
dwarf goldenbush, rubber weed |
||
Habit | Plants 0.5–5 dm. | |
Stems | glabrous, resinous; shiny. |
|
Leaves | narrowly oblanceolate to elliptic or linear, 0.3–1.5 cm, glabrous, glandular-resinous. |
|
Inflorescences | congested cyme-like arrays, rarely heads solitary. |
|
Involucres | narrowly obconic, 5.5–7.5 mm. |
|
Ray florets | 1–7; rays 3–4 mm, yellow. |
|
Disc florets | 4–8; corollas 4.5–6.5 mm, yellow. |
|
Phyllaries | in 5–9 unequal series, linear-oblong; outer gradually < inner. |
|
Fruits | 4–5.5 mm, glabrous or sericeous. |
|
Heads | radiate. |
|
Ericameria nana |
Ericameria parishii |
|
Distribution | ||
Discussion | Shrublands, open slopes, rock outcrops, cliffs. Flowering Jun–Oct. 1000–1400 m. Owy. CA, ID, NV; northeast to MT, southeast to UT. Native. |
|
Source | Flora of Oregon, volume 2, page 247 Kenton Chambers |
|
Sibling taxa | ||
Synonyms | Haplopappus nanus | |
Web links |