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on calcareous/caliche soils of low grassy rolling limestone ridges along eastern foothills of Sacramento Mountains. Long decumbent stems terminated with single flowering heads, Leaves and stems with stiff, spreading hairs.
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on calcareous/caliche soils of low grassy rolling limestone ridges along eastern foothills of Sacramento Mountains. Long decumbent stems terminated with single flowering heads, Leaves and stems with stiff, spreading hairs.
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7 Falls Trail, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, USA. If you look at my previous image, you will see the rays are purple. You can see some of the purple showing around the edges in this image. White on top and purple below is an odd characteristic of this species.
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7 Falls Trail, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, USANotice that in this image the flower's rays are purple, but when you look on top, they are white (see my next image). This is an odd characteristic of this species.