Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Lessingia glandulifera

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Astereae

Scientific name
  
Lessingia glandulifera

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asterales

Genus
  
Lessingia

Higher classification
  
Lessingia

Lessingia glandulifera

Similar
  
Lessingia, Daisy family, Stephanomeria exigua, Corethrogyne filaginifolia, Euthamia occidentalis

Lessingia glandulifera is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name valley lessingia. It is native to California and Baja California, where it grows in several types of habitat, from forest and desert to the coastline. This is an annual herb varying in maximum size from under 10 to nearly 80 centimeters in height, growing erect to decumbent. It is hairless to very hairy and glandular. The leaves are widely lance-shaped and toothed, the lowest approaching 11 centimeters in maximum length. The upper leaves are often studded with knobby glands. The flower heads appear singly at the tips of the stem branches. Each head is lined with phyllaries covered in large glands and sometimes many hairs. The head is discoid, containing no ray florets but many funnel-shaped disc florets with lobes that resemble ray florets. The disc florets are yellow with brown throats. The fruit is an achene with a whitish pappus.

References

Lessingia glandulifera Wikipedia