Madia subspicata D.D. Keck
Family: Asteraceae
Slender Tarplant
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Plants 5-60 cm, self-compatible (heads not showy). Stems proximally ± villous, distally glandular-pubescent, glands yellowish, lateral branches not surpassing main stems. Leaf blades linear to lance-linear, 2-7 cm × 1-5 mm. Heads in spiciform or spiciform-racemiform arrays (peduncles 0 or lengths usually less than 2 times heads). Involucres globose or ovoid, 6-8 mm. Phyllaries ± hirsute and thick-stalked-glandular as well, glands golden yellow, apices ± erect, sulcate or flat. Paleae mostly persistent, distinct or connate less than 1/2 their lengths. Ray florets 5-8; corollas pale yellow, laminae 1-2.5 mm. Disc florets 5-15, bisexual, fertile; corollas 3-3.5 mm, pubescent; anthers yellow to brownish. Ray cypselae black or brown, sometimes purple-mottled, dull, compressed, ± clavate, beakless. Disc cypselae similar. 2n = 16.

Flowering Apr-Jun. Grasslands and open woodlands, often in shade; 50-800 m; Calif.

Madia subspicata occurs locally in the central and northern Sierra Nevada foothills, sometimes with the morphologically similar M. gracilis.