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Origin:
Native
Life Cycle:
Perennial
General Desc:
Subshrub, pale sometimes shreddy bark; stems from woody bases, long spreading hairs on stems and leaves; leaves mostly 4 (sometimes 2) in whorls along stems; numerous small flowers in dense elongated clusters. Identification notes: 4-angled stems; leaf lateral veins short, distinct, midrib prominent, tip pointed; flowers yellow, numerous in elongated clusters, not closely subtended by bracts, perfect (male and female flower parts); fruit hairs soft, white, not fleshy at maturity. Height:
10 inches
Habitat Description: Base of steep cliffs and in rock crevices. Known only from Central Arizona.
Plant Communities:
Interior Chaparral, Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Montane Conifer Forest Elevation: 3800 - 6200 feet
Color:
Yellow
Shape:
Regular in elongated clusters
Tubular:
N
Flowering Period:
Jul - Nov
Description:
Numerous small perfect (male and female) flowers in dense elongated clusters; sepals small; petals hairy on outside; petal tips short to moderately long.
Leaf Color:
Green
Leaf Type:
Simple
Leaf Shape:
Round or oval
Leaf Margin:
Smooth
Leaf Attachment:
Whorl
Leaves Clasp:
N
Hairs:
Leaves and stems
Spines:
N
Leaf Description:
Narrowly to broadly oval, hairy, narrowed at base, to 1/4 inch long; stipule leaves a little smaller than true leaves; mostly whorls of 4 (sometimes 2), along stems.
Fruit Notes: Fruits occur in pairs, fleshy round; short, straight hairs; 2-celled.
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