Stebbinsoseris decipiens (K.L. Chambers) Chambers, nom. illeg.
Family: Asteraceae
Santa Cruz Island Mock Silverpuffs
[Microseris decipiens K.L. Chambers]
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Peduncles 15-60 cm. Involucres 6-19 mm. Florets 10-80(-100); corollas yellow. Cypselae brown to purplish. narrowly truncate-fusiform, 5-8 mm, each filled by embryo or no more than distal 0.5 mm vacant, apices not enlarged at bases of pappi; pappi 7-10 mm, scale bodies 3-5 mm, faces glabrous, aristae 4-5 mm. 2n = 36.

Flowering Apr-May. Sandy, shale, or serpentine soils, grasslands, coastal scrub, chaparral, closed-cone pine woods, roadsides; of conservation concern; 10-500 m; Calif.

Morphologic and molecular evidence (K. L. Chambers 1955; C. Irmler et al. 1982; R. S. Wallace and R. K. Jansen 1990) proves that Stebbinsoseris decipiens is an allopolyploid derivative of the hybrid Microseris bigelovii × Uropappus lindleyi. It occurs in a limited area of central coastal California where the parental taxa are sympatric. Diploid hybrids between the parents, produced experimentally (Chambers), had irregular meiosis and were completely seed-sterile. The species is included in Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California, ed. 6 (D. P. Tibor 2001).