Monolopia

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 Monolopia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Monolopia (Greek, one garment or husk; referring to the involucre, the scales of which are united at base or into a cup). Compositae. Yellow-fld. woolly annuals from Calif., with 8-10 pistillate rays which are 2-4-toothed or lobed: lvs. alternate (or lower ones opposite), sessile, entire or pinnately parted: peduncles terminal, solitary, 1-fld.; heads large, many-fld.; some of the disk-rays sterile; lobes of disk-corollas somewhat bearded and ray-fls. with appendage at base of ligule; pappus none.—Species perhaps a half-dozen; of minor importance horticulturally.


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