Amblyopappus pusillus, please look for this plant.

I'm reading Shore Wildflowers of California, Oregon, and Washington, by Philip A. Munz, and he mentioned some species I would like to find. If anyone out there sees them, let me know. I suppose I could create a project for it, but we will see.

Family Asteraceae;

Amblyopappus pusillus
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/75404-Amblyopappus-pusillus
Very small heads, no ray flowers, only minute , tubular disk flowers. Entire or somewhat divided leaves. On beaches, old dunes, and bluffs coastal SLO County to Baja. Flowering March - June. (Rephrased from Munz).

Posted on 05 de março de 2019, 09:07 PM by leafybye leafybye

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@garmonb0zia @j-dar @dkincmbria

Anyone ever find this in SLO County, as told by Munz?

I'm also looking for Microseris bigelovii, most likely Cambria northward.

Publicado por leafybye quase 4 anos antes

Keil's draft SLO Flora notes Amblyopappus pusillus as "probably no longer extant in the county". He cites a 1908 specimen from Port Harford Lighthouse, which was in Avila.

And yes, north coast for M. bigelovii. I think i've seen it along the highway shoulder in San Simeon/Hearst Castle area.

Publicado por j-dar quase 4 anos antes

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