Calycoseris parryi A.Gray
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Calycoseris parryi, the yellow tackstem, is a spring wildflower found in the Mojave Desert, the Sonoran Desert, and surrounding regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It is found in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and Baja California.
Calycoseris parryi grows up to 30 centimeters (12 inches) tall in sandy soils below 6,000 feet. The plant has yellow flowers with leaves up to 4.5 inches (11.25 cm) long, and is part of the Sunflower Family.
Calycoseris parryi - Wikipedia
Leaves: Linear to lanceolate, pinnately lobed; basal rosette, alternate on stems
Translation: “Calycoseris” is a compound of the Greek word “kalux,” which is “cup,” and “Seris.” a genus of Chicory-type flowers; “parryi” is named for Dr. C. C. Parry (1823-1890), an American botanist
Notes: “Tack-stem” refers to the many, tiny, tack-shaped glands covering the stem and bud, a characteristic that differentiates Yellow Tack-Stem from yellow flowers in the Aster Family. White Tack-Stem (Calycoseris wrightii) is a closely related species that can also be found in Joshua Tree Country but is more common in the Sonoran Desert, to the south.