Thelesperma subnudum

  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Common Name: Navajo tea
  • Symbol: THSU
  • Description: Perennials, 10-30(-40+) cm (caudices often woody). Cauline leaves mostly crowded over proximal 1/4(-1/2) of plant heights, internodes mostly 1-5(-35 mm); lobes mostly oblanceolate to linear, (5-)10-35(-45+) (1-)2-3(-5) mm. Calyculi of 7-9 deltate to lance-linear bractlets 2-4+ mm. Ray florets 0, or 8; laminae yellow, (6-)12-20+ mm. Disc corollas yellow, sometimes with red-brown nerves, throats equal to or longer than lobes. Cypselae 5-7 mm; pappi usually 0, rarely 0.1-0.5 mm. 2n = 22, 24. Flowering May-Sep. Openings in pinyon/juniper or yellow-pine forests, often on talus or 'balds'; 1000-2900 m

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