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Pima Canyon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. April 11, 2010
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Enceliopsis nutans (A. Gray) A. NelsonMay 6, 2006, Duchesne Co., Utah, approx. 5,160 ft.
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California, United States
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May 7, 2010. Tucson, Arizona. Floret
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January 15, 2010 in Tucson, Arizona. This is a view of the individual florets. Note the chaff that subtends the floret on the right. The floret is separated from the chaff on the left. You can see the ciliate pubescence on the floret on the right and the center. You can kind of see that the ray on the left is neutral.
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Enceliopsis nutans (A. Gray) A. NelsonMay 6, 2006, Duchesne Co., Utah, approx. 5,160 ft. elev.
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California, United States
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Going by names such as Coastal Sunflower and California Brittlebush, this species is largely confined to California and Baja California. Photo from near La Joya.
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May 7, 2010. Tucson, Arizona
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Fam. CompositaeEncelia farinosa
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Orinda, California, United States
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May 7, 2010. Tucson, Arizona
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May 7, 2010. Tucson, Arizona
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Fam. CactaceaeSp. Opuntia fulgidaSears Kay RuinMaricopa CountyArizona
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Tucson, Arizona, January 15, 2010
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Fam. CompositaeSp. Encelia farinosain situSpur Cross Preserve,Maricopa County, AZ
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04/02/09 Desert Hot Springs, CA
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January 15, 2010, Tucson, Arizona. This is a view of the Phyllaries which are kind of interesting.
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Fam.Themidaceae (Amaryllis)Sp. Dichelostemma capitatum33.904045N111.833611W1312m
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Found in the southwestern U.S. and in northwestern Mexico where it is known as Incienso. Photo from near Todos Santos, Baja California.
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January 15, 2010, Tucson, Arizona