Keysia

Glyptopleura marginata

Glyptopleura marginata, Photo by Lara Hartley

Color: Cream to pale yellow

Common name: Keysia

Latin name: Glyptopleura marginata

Family: ASTERACEAE

Height: .8-2 inches

Penny for size - Glyptopleura marginata, Photo by Lara Hartley

Description: The flesh is rich in milky sap. The white, cream, or pale yellow ray florets of this member of the daisy family are strap-shaped with toothed ends.

Leaf: The leaves form a flat basal rosette of distinctive lobed green leaves outlined in eye-catching hard white borders.

Range: Mojave Desert, s High Sierra Nevada, East of Sierra Nevada,

Habitat: Local on sandy flats

Elevation: 600–2100 m.

Flowering time: Apr–Jun

Notes: Glyptopleura is a genus in the daisy family containing only this single species: Glyptopleura marginata. G. marginata, a dicot, is an annual herb that is native to California and is also found outside of California, but is confined to western North America. Photographed May 1, 2005 north of Hinkley in the Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California.


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