Baeria gracilis

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 Baeria gracilis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Baeria gracilis, Gray (Burrielia gracilis, DC.). Easily distinguished from Actinolepsis coronaria by its hairy sts. and foliage and undivided lvs.: plant much branched: height 4-12 in.: Lvs. opposite, connate, linear-lanceolate: fls. solitary, on slender terminal peduncles; involucre leafier than in Actinolepsis coronaria, the scales longer, downy, in 2 series; rays 8-12. B.M. 3758.—This is likely to be cult. as Lasthenia californica, which, however, is not hairy and has much longer Lvs.


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