Baeria

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 Baeria subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Baeria (after the Russian zoologist, Karl Ernst von Baer). Compositae. Small plants, one of which is sometimes grown as a garden annual.

Heads usually many-fld., radiate, the rays 5-15; bracts of the involucre as many as rays; pappus often wanting.—Twenty species of Californian annuals (or one or two perennial species), with numerous showy, inch-wide yellow fls. in early summer.

B. chrysostomat Fisch. & Mey. Lvs. narrowly linear, 1 line or less wide: fls. larger than in B. gracilis, the heads 3-4 lines high; ligules 3-4 lines long: habit more erect.—B. coranaria- Actinolepsis coronaria.


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