Manual of the Botany of the Region of San Francisco Bay
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Very common and variable; the variety biennial; both flowering at almost all seasons. 4. G. Californicum, DC. Stoutish, 23 ft. High, biennial, the leaves diminishing in size towards the broad cymose terminal loose cluster of large rather dull white heads: leaves lanceolate, glabrate above, glandular and balsamic-scented, very obviously adnate-decurrent: outer bracts of the involucre ovate or oblong, the inner acute. Common on dry hills in places partly shaded. 5. G. Ramosissimmn, Nutt. Biennial..., erect, 35 ft. High, the fastig- iate panicle often 2 ft. Long and more, of small reddish heads: leaves green and glandular on both faces, linear, decurrent, the herbage very sweet- scented: heads only 2 lines high: involucral bracts rather few, oblong- lanceolate, acutish. Wooded hills; late-flowering. Sept. Nov. M- -M- Involucres deeply embedded in loose wool. 6. G. Palustre, Nutt. Low branching annual, floccose with long wool : leaves spatulate to oblong and lanceolate : heads glomerate, leaf y- bracted, a line high : tips of linear involucral bracts white, obtuse.
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