Anisocarpus madioides Nutt. (redirected from: Madia madioides)
Family: Asteraceae
[Madia madioides Greene]
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Plants 15-80 cm. Leaf blades dark green, 40-130 × 5-15 mm, margins entire or toothed, apices acute. Involucres ± globose, 4-6 mm. Ray florets 7-15. Disc flor-ets 5-30, functionally staminate. Ray cypselae compressed, 3-5 mm. Disc pappi 5-8 linear, lanceolate, or quadrate, fimbrillate or erose scales 0.2-1.5 mm. 2n = 14.

Flowering Apr-Sep. Forests, woodlands; 10-1300 m; B.C.; Calif., Oreg., Wash.

Like some other self-compatible tarweeds, Anisocarpus madioides ranges beyond the California Floristic Province and is the most widespread perennial in Madiinae. It occurs in the Pacific coast ranges from central California (Santa Lucia Range) north to Vancouver Island, British Columbia; outliers include populations in the Feather River region of the northern Sierra Nevada and in the Agua Tibia Mountains of southern California.

Anisocarpus madioides image
Keir Morse  
Anisocarpus madioides image
Keir Morse  
Anisocarpus madioides image
Keir Morse  
Anisocarpus madioides image
Keir Morse