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Achyrachaena

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Genus
  
Achyrachaena

Higher classification
  
Achyrachaena

Order
  
Asterales

Scientific name
  
Achyrachaena mollis

Rank
  
Species

Achyrachaena Achyrachaena mollis Blow wives NPIN

Similar
  
Daisy family, Acamptopappus, Amblyopappus, Cymbonotus

The only species in the monotypic genus Achyrachaena is the annual herb Achyrachaena mollis, which bears the common name blow-wives. The genus name is both singular and plural.

The plant is common in low-elevation hills, higher mountains, valleys, and grasslands across California from the coast to the Sierra Nevada, north into southern Oregon, and south into northern Baja California, Mexico.

Achyrachaena Blow Wives Achyrachaena mollis

Achyrachaena mollis has some invasive potential in introduced locations, but is not recorded as one of the more troublesome weeds.

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Description

Achyrachaena Wildflowers NPS SAMO NRA Achyrachaena mollis detail page

Achyrachaena mollis is a flower which grows to approximately one foot in height on a strong, straight stem. Atop the stem is a large, rounded bud which opens into a spherical cluster of flowers. The actual flowers are small and yellow and nearly invisible behind the showy fruits, which extend shiny bright white scales which look like long rectangular flower petals. These silky white scales catch the wind, which allows the single-seeded fruits to be dispersed.

Achyrachaena FileAchyrachaena mollis seedheadjpg Wikimedia Commons

Achyrachaena Blow wives Achyrachaena mollis

References

Achyrachaena Wikipedia