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Helianthella microcephala
(A. Gray) A. Gray
Family:
Asteraceae
purpledisk helianthella,
more...
small-head dwarf-sunflower
[
Encelia microcephala
A. Gray]
Photo ©Al Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com
Flora of North America
Resources
William A. Weber in Flora of North America (vol. 21)
Plants
20-60(-80) cm.
Cauline leaves:
largest proximal to mid stems; blades usually 3-nerved, linear-spatulate to oblong-spatulate, 6-25 cm, faces hispidulous to scabrellous or glabrate.
Heads
(3
-
)5-15+ in corymbiform arrays, erect.
Involucres
turbinate, campanulate, or hemispheric, (8-)12-15(-20+) mm diam.
Phyllaries
deltate-ovate to oblong (unequal to subequal, margins ciliolate, apices obtuse).
Paleae
chartaceous, relatively firm.
Ray florets
(5-)13; laminae 8-14 mm (usually little surpassing discs).
Disc corollas
purple to brown.
Cypselae
strongly compressed, ± oblanceolate (scarcely winged, faces densely strigose);
pappi
of 2 ± subulate scales plus 0-4 shorter scales.
2
n
= 30. Flowering (Jul-)Aug-Sep. Gulches, ravines, hillsides, semidesert sites, pinyon-juniper associations; 1700-2800 m; Ariz., Colo., N.Mex., Utah.
Helianthella microcephala
grows in the Colorado Plateau province.
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Photo ©Al Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com
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