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Coreocarpus arizonicus
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Coreocarpus arizonicus, the little lemonhead, is a North American species of flowering plants in the daisy family native to northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. It has been found in southern Arizona (Pima, Santa Cruz, Cochise Counties), and in the adjacent Mexican States of Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, and Baja California Sur. Coreocarpus arizonicus is a branching perennial subshrub up to 120 cm (48 inches) tall. The plant usually produces several flower heads, each head having yellow disc florets and white, purplish, yellow, or orange ray florets. Sometimes the ray florets are missing. The species grows in open sites along streams and in mountain canyons. Varieties Coreocarpus arizonicus var. arizonicus - Arizona, Sonora, Chihuahua, Baja California Sur Coreocarpus arizonicus var. filiformis (Greenm.) S.F.Blake - Sinaloa Coreocarpus arizonicus var. macrophyllus Sherff - Chihuahua Coreocarpus arizonicus var. pubescens (B.L.Rob. & Fernald) S.F.Blake - Sonora Coreocarp......read more on Wikipedia.
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