Subfamily Asteroideae Higher classification Blennosperma | Tribe Senecioneae Scientific name Blennosperma nanum Rank Species | |
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Similar Daisy family, Blennosperma bakeri, Lasthenia fremontii, Downingia, Arctostaphylos imbricata |
Blennosperma nanum is a California species of plants in the daisy family. Common names include glue-seed, common stickyseed, and yellow carpet. It is an annual with small yellow flower heads The heads are a paler yellow than many other daisy-like flowers, and the ring of stamens ooze a viscous white juice containing the pollen. The fruits are also carried in a gluey fluid. The Greek name for the genus means "slimy seed."
The species is distributed throughout the lower elevations in California from Shasta County to San Diego County, but nowhere is it particularly abundant. It is a resident of vernal pool floral communities. Glue-seed is often one of the first flowers to bloom as winter turns to spring.
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