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brown microseris, derived silverpuffs, grassland silverpuffs, grassland stebbinsoseris

Peduncles

5–60 cm.

Involucres

6–30 mm.

Florets

10–125;

corollas yellow or white.

Cypselae

gray, straw-colored, brown, or violet (dark purplish in southwest California), narrowly truncate-fusiform to columnar, 4.5–12 mm, each filled by embryo or distal 0.5–3 mm vacant and more slender than proximal part, apices slightly widened at bases of pappi;

pappi 7–19 mm, scale bodies 4–11 mm, faces usually glabrous, rarely villous, aristae 3–8 mm.

2n

= 36.

Stebbinsoseris heterocarpa

Phenology Flowering Apr–Jun.
Habitat Clay, gravelly, or rocky soils, open flats and hillsides, grasslands, oak woodlands, chaparral, coastal scrub, desert (rarely), roadsides
Elevation 0–1000 m (0–3300 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AZ; CA; Mexico (Baja California)
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Discussion

Stebbinsoseris heterocarpa is widespread in cismontane California and disjunct to Gila and Yavapai counties, Arizona. Variation in enzymatic restriction sites in its chloroplast DNA and nuclear rDNA (R. S. Wallace and R. K. Jansen 1995) indicates that S. heterocarpa has arisen independently three or more times from hybrids of Microseris douglasii × Uropappus lindleyi. Reflecting this multiple origin, the species is more variable in pappi and cypsela size, color, and shape than S. decipiens, from which it is largely allopatric. Because M. douglasii subsp. tenella and M. bigelovii intergrade in some coastal areas, forms of S. heterocarpa having such hybrids as their maternal parent would be difficult to distinguish from S. decipiens (K. L. Chambers 1955; U. Lohwasser and F. R. Blattner 2004).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 19, p. 347.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Cichorieae > Stebbinsoseris
Sibling taxa
S. decipiens
Synonyms Uropappus heterocarpus, Microseris heterocarpa
Name authority (Nuttall) K. L. Chambers: Amer. J. Bot. 78: 1024. (1991)
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