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Serpentine Tarweed

Harmonia doris-nilesiae (T. W. Nelson & J. P. Nelson) B. G. Baldwin

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Harmonia doris-nilesiae occurs in the southern Klamath Ranges. Sometimes, H. doris-nilesiae and H. stebbinsii occur in proximity (e.g., V. Parker 757, 759; JEPS); hybrids have not been reported.
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Flora of North America Vol. 21: 298, 299 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Plants 9–40 cm; proximal unbranched portions of primary stems shorter or longer than branches supporting heads. Leaves ± evenly distributed on stems. Heads usually erect in bud and fruit. Phyllaries 4–8, densely white-villous near folded edges. Ray florets 4–8; laminae 2.5–7 mm. Disc florets 8–20, functionally staminate. Ray cypselae strongly gibbous, beaked (beaks 0.4–0.5 mm); pappi to 0.9 mm. Disc cypselae 0; pappi (of disc florets) of 7–10 lance-attenuate to subulate, plumose scales 0.2–0.9 mm. 2n = 18.
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Flora of North America Vol. 21: 298, 299 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Synonym

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Madia doris-nilesiae T. W. Nelson & J. P. Nelson, Brittonia 37: 394, fig. 1. 1985
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Flora of North America Vol. 21: 298, 299 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Harmonia doris-nilesiae

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Harmonia doris-nilesiae is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names serpentine tarweed and Niles' madia.

This plant was first described to science in 1985, when it was named Madia doris-nilesiae after the California botanist and teacher Doris Niles.[1][2] It and several others were moved to the new genus Harmonia in 1999.

Description

Harmonia doris-nilesiae is an annual herb growing up to about 26 centimeters tall, its upper branches bristly and glandular. The bristly, toothed leaves are up to 4 centimeters long.

The inflorescence bears several flower heads on long, thin peduncles. Each head has yellow disc florets tipped with yellow anthers and 4 to 8 bright yellow ray florets each a few millimeters long. The fruit is a black achene with a small pappus.

Distribution

Harmonia doris-nilesiae is endemic to the southern Klamath Mountains of far northern California, where it grows in serpentine soils.

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Harmonia doris-nilesiae: Brief Summary

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Harmonia doris-nilesiae is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names serpentine tarweed and Niles' madia.

This plant was first described to science in 1985, when it was named Madia doris-nilesiae after the California botanist and teacher Doris Niles. It and several others were moved to the new genus Harmonia in 1999.

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