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Description:
Bush poppy is an erect, slender-stemmed perennial shrub to 10' tall often found as a pioneer or colonizing burned areas of chaparral. It has alternate, lanceolate to lance-oblong, coriaceous leaves to 4' long on short petioles. The showy blooms have four obovate or wedge-shaped bright yellow petals and two sepals that fall off early. There are many stamens and a pistil with two stigmas. The fruit is a 2-4' linear, arc-shaped capsule with many smooth brown or black seeds. Bush poppy is a common shrub on dry slopes and stony washes to about 5000' in cismontane southern to central California, blooming from April to July.
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- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
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- Spermatophytes (seed plants)
- Angiosperms (Dicotyledons)
- Eudicots
- Ranunculales (Red Columbine)
- Papaveraceae (poppy family)
- Dendromecon (tree poppy)
- Dendromecon rigida (tree poppy)
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