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Madia elegans

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Genus
  
Madia

Higher classification
  
Madia

Order
  
Asterales

Scientific name
  
Madia elegans

Rank
  
Species

Madia elegans Sequoia Wildflowers

Similar
  
Madia, Daisy family, Madia gracilis, Madia sativa, Hemizonia

Madia elegans is an annual herbaceous plant species in the daisy family. It is generally known as the common madia, but there are several subspecies known by various common names.

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Range

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The Madia elegans plant is native to western North America from south-central Washington (state) to northern Baja California. It may be found in dry open forest, disturbed areas and grasslands from low to high elevations.

Description

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Madia elegans is covered with short, stiff hairs. Glands are borne on stalks, especially near the flowers. The showy flower varies in appearance across subspecies and even within subspecies. Typically, it is a bright yellow daisy-like bloom with numerous thin ray flowers and several central disk flowers. It may be solid lemon yellow or have a center of a different color, from white to maroon. Several strongly scented, uncrowded, flower heads grow at the end of a slender green stem. The ray flowers curl up during the daytime, opening in the late afternoon and staying open all night until mid-morning. It flowers from April through early November. Its fruits are achenes which were historically used as food by Native Americans, including the Pomo and Miwok, who baked them or ground them into flour.

The foliage exudes a fragrant oil, hence the common name of tarweed.

Subspecies

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  • M. e. densifolia - showy tarweed
  • M. e. elegans - common madia
  • M. e. vernalis - spring madia
  • M. e. wheeleri - Wheeler's tarweed

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    References

    Madia elegans Wikipedia