Baileya multiradiata subsp. var.
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Desert baileya, Desert marigold, Paper daisy, Wild marigold
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herbaceous
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⇕
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to
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⌛
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perennial, annual
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Origin:
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S USA to Mexico
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early spring, mid spring, late spring, early summer, mid summer, late summer, early fall, mid fall, late fall
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sun
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dry
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flowers, drought tolerant
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Hidden fields, interally pass variables to right place
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°F
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7 to 10.5
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yellow
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Baileya multiradiata is a species of sun-loving wildflower native to southwestern North America, especially the northern Mexico, California, and Southwestern United States deserts.
It is an annual or perennial clumping patch of silvery-green foliage which bears many tall, naked stems, each topped with a bright yellow marigoldlike flower. The bloom loses its ray florets early, leaving behind a nodding stalk holding the disc florets where the seeds develop.
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References
- Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381
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