Lappula occidentalis var. occidentalis
This is a common spring-flowering species in rocky areas at low elevations. It is
often called Lappula
redowskii, though this is apparently a misapplication. It is distinguished from Lappula
occidentalis var. cupulata
by having the spines of the nutlets distinct (rather than confluent). Flowers are usually
blue, occasionally white.
An immature nutlet on the east side of Navajo Lake, 30 Apr 2006.
A flower on the east side of Navajo Lake, 30 Apr 2006.
Plant habit at Dog Canyon in the Sacramento Mountains, 13 Feb 2005.
Immature fruits at Dog Canyon, 13 Feb 2005.
A flower in the Cedar Hills, 18 Feb 2007.
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