Duration: Annual
Nativity: Native
Lifeform: Forb/Herb
General: Erect to openly spreading weak stemmed annual, to 90 cm tall.
Leaves: Oblong to widely ovate, pinnate to deeply pinnately lobed, lobes 7-13, deeply 1-2 pinnately lobed, teeth obtuse, lower leaves 2-10 cm, 1-5 cm wide; upper leaves smaller, less lobed, bases clasping.
Flowers: Cymes with 4-15 flowers per branch, pedicels generally recurved in fruit; calyx 2-4 mm, corolla 2-6 mm, white or bluish, equaling or slightly exceeding calyx, lobes hairy on back, style less than 3 mm.
Fruits: Capsule 2-4 mm in diameter, seeds 6-8, dark brown, some elliptic or round, disk-like, and smooth, while others oblong-ovoid and wrinkled.
Ecology: Found often beneath trees, in canyons, on slopes and disturbed areas below 3,000 ft (914 m); flowers February-April.
Distribution: CA, NV, UT, AZ, NM, s TX; south into Baja MEX.
Notes: Told apart from E. micrantha by the bipinnatifid leaves that are all more or less petiolate, the inflorescence not being stipitate-glandular, and the dimorphic seeds.
Ethnobotany: Unknown
Etymology: Eucrypta is from Greek eu, well or true and crypta, secret, alluding to hidden inner seeds, while chrysanthemifolia means with leaves that look like chrysanthemum foliage.
Synonyms: None
Editor: SBuckley 2010, FSCoburn 2015