Asteraceae, very large tree over 5 m
A flower that is 21 cm tall, has six white petals and six stamens, in a three-leaf basal rosette, and has a bulb with a diameter 20-35 mm.
A shrub that is 25 cm tall, has pubescent stems, obovate leaves, and yellow flowers.
A woody subshrub in a chaparral that is 27 cm tall, has yellow to pink inflorescence, and has green galls.
A tree that has fruit, long flowers with many stamens, and leaves that have spine-toothed margin.
Growing right along pavement of road. Plant ~6.5 feet tall. Full access to sunlight. Lvs pubescent.
Stem yellow-green, lvs with parallel venation. Some flowers open, some closed. Abundant in patch. Plant ~ 8 inches tall. Petals white and yellow. Ground very wet, ~1 inch water pooled on top of soil.
dots among vein network pellucid dots, away from trails along a steep slope, trees higher up on are slope smaller, aromatic, smooth leaf edges, dense foliage
Description: Abundant at collection site. Variable size from 6ft shrub to 50ft+ tree. Aromatic smell. Leaves alternate, entire, shiny and oblong. Small flowers arranged in umbel shape, whitish green perianth with yellow stamen. Brown hard fruit present. Bark light gray/tan. Growing near redwoods and oaks. Few if any surrounding understory plants. #117