Plant: A much-branched, evergreen woody shrub 3 to 12 feet tall. Common. |
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Flowers: The white flower heads are 1/6 to ¼ inch long, clustered
singly at the ends of branches. Ray florets are absent. Male
and female flowers are on different plants. The male ones are smaller
and yellowish or khaki. |
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Leaf: The numerous, small leaves, less than an inch long, are egg shaped,
attached to the narrow end and have 5 to 9 coarse teeth. Branches are longitudinally
grooved. |
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Flowering period: |
August to December |
Use by Indians: |
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Can be found here: |
Big Canyon, along Back Bay Drive, West Bluffs |
Native Plant: Yes |
Halophyte: Yes |
Family Name: Sunflower |
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Similar Species: Coyote Brush which is rare at Upper Newport
Bay |
Date: 9/14/2005
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