in sandy swales among Mesquite-Saltbush sand hummocks with annual Palafoxia, Verbesina, Pectis. A sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial long known under the synonym A. arenaria. Now reduced to varietal status under A tomentosa although it appears significantly different from the traditional A. tomentosa var. tomentosa from Arizona and California.
in sandy swales among Mesquite-Saltbush sand hummocks with annual Palafoxia, Verbesina, Pectis. A sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial long known under the synonym A. arenaria. Now reduced to varietal status under A tomentosa although it appears significantly different from the traditional A. tomentosa var. tomentosa from Arizona and California.
in sandy swales among Mesquite-Saltbush sand hummocks with annual Palafoxia, Verbesina, Pectis. A sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial long known under the synonym A. arenaria. Now reduced to varietal status under A tomentosa although it appears significantly different from the traditional A. tomentosa var. tomentosa from Arizona and California.
along roadside drainage cutting deep sandy soil of stabilized mesquite-saltbush hummocks on the Hueco Bolson surface. This sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial was long known as A. arenaria,
along roadside drainage cutting deep sandy soil of stabilized mesquite-saltbush hummocks on the Hueco Bolson surface. This sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial was long known as A. arenaria
along roadside drainage cutting deep sandy soil of stabilized mesquite-saltbush hummocks on the Hueco Bolson surface. This sand-loving, rhizomatous perennial was long known as A. arenaria