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Deinandra
''Deinandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. Such a genus is not recognized as distinct by all authorities; its species are often treated as members of the genus '' Hemizonia''. Distribution ''Deinandra'' plants are native to the Western United States (California and Arizona); and northwest Mexico (Baja California and Baja California Sur). Species The following species are accepted in the genus ''Deinandra'': * '' Deinandra arida'' - Red Rock tarweed - Kern County, California * '' Deinandra bacigalupii'' - Livermore tarweed - Alameda County, California * '' Deinandra clementina'' - California * '' Deinandra conjugens'' - Otay tarweed: Otay Mesa area in San Diego County, California and Baja California * '' Deinandra corymbosa'' - California from Santa Barbara County to Humboldt County * '' Deinandra fasciculata'' - clustered tarweed: southern California and Baja California * '' Deinandra floribunda'' - California and Baja Calif ...
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Deinandra Frutescens
''Deinandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. Such a genus is not recognized as distinct by all authorities; its species are often treated as members of the genus ''Hemizonia''. Distribution ''Deinandra'' plants are native to the Western United States (California and Arizona); and northwest Mexico (Baja California (state), Baja California and Baja California Sur). Species The following species are accepted in the genus ''Deinandra'': * ''Deinandra arida'' - Red Rock tarweed - Kern County, California, Kern County, California * ''Deinandra bacigalupii'' - Livermore tarweed - Alameda County, California, Alameda County, California * ''Deinandra clementina'' - California * ''Deinandra conjugens'' - Otay tarweed: Otay Mesa, San Diego, California, Otay Mesa area in San Diego County, California and Baja California * ''Deinandra corymbosa'' - California from Santa Barbara County to Humboldt County, California, Humboldt County * ''Deinandra ...
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Deinandra Floribunda
''Deinandra'' is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. Such a genus is not recognized as distinct by all authorities; its species are often treated as members of the genus ''Hemizonia''. Distribution ''Deinandra'' plants are native to the Western United States (California and Arizona); and northwest Mexico (Baja California and Baja California Sur). Species The following species are accepted in the genus ''Deinandra'': * '' Deinandra arida'' - Red Rock tarweed - Kern County, California * '' Deinandra bacigalupii'' - Livermore tarweed - Alameda County, California * '' Deinandra clementina'' - California * '' Deinandra conjugens'' - Otay tarweed: Otay Mesa area in San Diego County, California and Baja California * '' Deinandra corymbosa'' - California from Santa Barbara County to Humboldt County * '' Deinandra fasciculata'' - clustered tarweed: southern California and Baja California * '' Deinandra floribunda'' - California and Baja Californ ...
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Deinandra Conjugens
''Deinandra conjugens'' (syn. ''Hemizonia conjugens'') is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Otay tarplant and Otay tarweed. It is native to a small section of far northern Baja California in Mexico, its range extending north into San Diego County, California, in the United States. One isolated population has been reported from the hills east of Cayucos in San Luis Obispo County. ''Deinandra conjugens'' is threatened by habitat destruction and degradation.USFWS''Deinandra conjugens'' Five-year Review.June 2009. It was federally listed as a threatened species in 1998.''Deinandra conjugens''.
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Deinandra Fasciculata
''Deinandra fasciculata'' (syn: ''Hemizonia fasciculata''), known by the common names clustered tarweed and fascicled spikeweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to western North America.Jepson eFlora: ''Hemizonia fasciculata''
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Deinandra Increscens
''Deinandra increscens'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name grassland tarweed. It is endemic to California, where it has been found primarily in Monterey, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties (including Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands). A few isolated populations have been reported from Kern and Merced Counties, but these are from urban areas (Cities of Merced and Bakersfield) and probably represent cultivated specimens. ''Deinandra increscens'' is an annual up to 100 cm (40 inches) tall. It has numerous flower heads, often tightly clumped together, each with yellow ray florets and disc florets with yellow corollas but red or purple anthers. ;Subspecies *''Deinandra increscens'' subsp. ''increscens'' grows along the California Central Coast and the coastal mountain ranges. *''Deinandra increscens'' subsp. ''villosa'' (Gaviota tarweed) is a rare and endangered subspeciesUSFWSFinal rule for endangered status for four ...
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Deinandra Minthornii
''Deinandra minthornii'' — (syn. ''Hemizonia minthornii'') — is a rare California species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name Santa Susana tarplant, or Santa Susana tarweed. It is listed as a rare species by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and on the California Native Plant Society ''Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California''.California Native Plant Society (CNPS). 2012. Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants (online edition, v8-01a). California Native Plant Society. Sacramento, CA.
. accessed 6.12.2012


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Deinandra Bacigalupii
''Deinandra bacigalupii'' (sometimes misspelled ''bacigalupi'') is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, known by the common names Livermore tarplant and Livermore moonshine. It is endemic to Alameda County, California, where there are only about five known occurrences around Livermore. It grows in open areas with alkali soils, such as alkali sinks and meadows. This plant was previously included within ''Deinandra increscens'' ssp. ''increscens'', but it was separated and elevated to species level in 1999.Baldwin B. G. (1999). ''Deinandra bacigalupii'' (Compositae-Madiinae), a new tarweed from eastern Alameda county, California. ''Madroño'' 46:1 55-57. This is an annual herb producing a solid stem tall. The hairy, glandular leaves have narrow linear or lance-shaped blades with smooth or lobed edges. The inflorescence is a cluster of flower heads each surrounded by the upper bracts on the stem branches. The head contains 6 to 9 lobed yellow ray florets, ea ...
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Deinandra Greeneana
''Deinandra greeneana'' is a rare North American species of plants in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. ''Deinandra greeneana'' has been found only in the state of Baja California in northwestern Mexico. The species was thought for many years to be restricted to Guadalupe Island, 400 km (150 miles) west of the mainland, but it was later discovered on the Pacific Coast of the Baja California Peninsula southwest of Ensenada.Moran, Reid Venable 1968. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 15: 286–289
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Deinandra Clementina
''Deinandra clementina'', known by the common name island tarplant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, endemic to the Channel Islands of California. Range ''Deinandra clementina'' is found in all of the Channel Islands except San Miguel and Santa Rosa. Description ''Deinandra clementina'' is a sprawling shrub with a woody base, thick leaves and small yellow flowers. It forms thick mats scattered in coastal sage shrub on east and middle Anacapa Island where its acid-green foliage is conspicuous from a distance.Natural History of the Islands of California, Allan A. Schoenherr, C. Robert Feldmeth, and Michael J. Emerson, California Natural History Guides, University of California Press, Berkeley 94720, 1999, References *C.Michael Hogan, ed; 2010Encyclopedia of Life; ''Hemizonia congesta'' overview.* External links Calflora Database: ''Deinandra clementina'' (Island tarplant)— ''formerly Hemizonia clementina''.U.C. Photos gallery: ''Deinandra clementina ...
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Deinandra Halliana
''Deinandra halliana'', or Hall's tarplant, is a California species of plants in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. It has been found in the Coast Ranges of Central California, in Monterey, Fresno, San Benito, and San Luis Obispo Counties. ''Deinandra halliana'' is an annual herb up to 120 cm (4 feet) tall. It produces numerous flower heads in an open array, each head containing 8-14 yellow ray florets and as many as 60 disc florets with yellow corollas but yellow or brown anthers The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filam .... References External linksphoto of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, collected in San Luis Obispo County, isotype of ''Deinandra halliana' {{Taxonbar, from=Q15572920 halliana Flora of California Plants described ...
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Deinandra Arida
''Deiandra arida'' (formerly ''Hemizonia arida''), also called Red Rock tarplant, is a rare California annual plant in the family Asteraceae.Mojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam MacKay, 2nd Ed. 2013, p. 189 Habitat and range ''Deiandra arida'' occurs on clay and volcanic soils and in desert dry wash from 1,000-3,000 feet (300–900 m) in elevation. It is known from only 10 sites in the Red Rock Canyon State Park area of the Mojave Desert in Kern County, California. Growth pattern It is a branched annual growing from 1' to 3' (30–90 cm) tall. Leaves and stems Lower leaves are inversely lanceolate and hairless, with toothed margins. Upper leaves are without teeth (entire) at the outside edge, and are covered in sparse, short, stiff hairs, giving it a bristly feel. Flowers and fruits Flower heads grow in flat-topped clusters at the tops of stems. Flower heads have 18-25 yellow disk flowers, with 5-10 yellow ray flowers. Bristly phyllaries In botanical terminology, a phyllary, ...
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Deinandra Corymbosa
''Deinandra corymbosa'' is a rare North American species of plants in the tribe Madieae within the family Asteraceae. A common name is coastal tarweed. ''Deinandra corymbosa'' is native to California, found in the Coast Ranges from Humboldt County to Santa Barbara County. Isolated populations have been reported farther inland in Shasta and Kern Counties, the latter in an urban area within the City of Mariposa. ''Deinandra corymbosa'' is an annual herb up to 100 cm (40 inches) tall. It produces many yellow flower heads, each with both disc florets and ray florets The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15572338 corymbosa Endemic flora of California Plants described in 1836 Flora without expected TNC conservation status ...
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