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Chaenactis carphoclinia

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Kingdom
  
Tribe
  
Heliantheae

Scientific name
  
Chaenactis carphoclinia

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Chaenactis

Higher classification
  
Chaenactis

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Chaenactis, Daisy family, Chaenactis stevioides, Chaenactis fremontii, Cryptantha angustifolia

Chaenactis carphoclinia is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name pebble pincushion. It is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, where it grows in rocky and gravelly habitat, such as the California deserts. The species is found in southern California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, Baja California, Sonora.

Description

Chaenactis carphoclinia, or pebble pincushion, is an annual herb growing an erect, branching stem up to about 60 centimeters (2 feet) in maximum height. The longest leaves are about 10 centimeters (4 inches) long and are usually divided into a few lobes. The inflorescence bears a few flower heads, each up to a centimeter wide. The head is lined with flat, sharp-pointed phyllaries which are reddish. The head contains several white or pink-tinted flowers with long, protruding anthers. The fruit is an achene a few millimeters in length tipped with a scaly pappus.

Varieties

There are two varieties of Chaenactis carphoclinia:

  • C. c. var. carphoclinia is a smaller variety found throughout the species range
  • C. c. var. piersonii is a larger variety known only from the Santa Rosa Mountains in southern California
  • References

    Chaenactis carphoclinia Wikipedia