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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Asteraceae

Genus
  
Eatonella

Higher classification
  
Eatonella

Order
  
Asterales

Tribe
  
Heliantheae

Scientific name
  
Eatonella nivea

Rank
  
Species

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Eatonella is a North American genus of plants in the daisy family containing the single known species Eatonella nivea, which is calledby the common name white false tickhead. This small annual is native to the western United States, particularly the Great Basin, where it grows in sandy soils. It has been found in Washington (Grant + Kittitas Counties), Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and eastern California (Modoc, Lassen, Mono, and Inyo Counties).

Eatonella nivea is a short annual plant, growing in a clump rarely more than 5 centimeters (2 inches) high and not much more wide. It has tiny dark green leaves no more than 30 mm (1.2 inches) long, densely packed together and covered in a thick grayish wool. The plant produces flower heads one at a time, which look like tiny pale yellow daisies less than a centimeter across, with up to 13 yellow or purple ray florets and up to 14 yellow disc florets. The fruits are shiny black achenes with white fringe, each a few millimeters long.

The genus was named for the American botanist Daniel Cady Eaton, 1834–1885.

formerly included
  • Eatonella congdonii A.Gray, now called Monolopia congdonii (A.Gray) B.G.Baldwin
  • References

    Eatonella Wikipedia