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dbr:Hymenoxys_brandegeei
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Hymenoxys brandegeei
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Hymenoxys brandegeei is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names Brandegee's four-nerve daisy, Brandegee's rubberweed or western bitterweed. It is native to the states of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico in the southwestern United States. Hymenoxys brandegeei grows at elevations of 2,800–4,100 meters (9,200–13,500 ft) in the mountains, often above timber line. It is a perennial herb up to 24 cm (9.4 in) tall. One plant generally produces one flower head per stem, up to 10 per plant. Each head has 14–23ray flowers and 150–250 disc flowers.
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dbc:Plants_described_in_1874 dbc:Hymenoxys dbc:Flora_of_the_Southwestern_United_States
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K.F.Parker 1950
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Hymenoxys
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brandegeei
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Hymenoxys brandegei Rydbergia glabrata ( Greene) Rydbergia brandegei ( Rydb.) Tetraneuris brandegei ( K.F.Parker ) Rydbergia brandegeei ( Rydb.) Tetraneuris brandegeei ( K.F.Parker ) Actinella grandiflora var. glabrata (Porter 1874) Actinea brandegei ( Kuntze) Actinella brandegei (Porter ex A.Gray) Actinea brandegeei ( Kuntze) Actinella brandegeei (Porter ex A.Gray)
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Hymenoxys brandegeei is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common names Brandegee's four-nerve daisy, Brandegee's rubberweed or western bitterweed. It is native to the states of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico in the southwestern United States. Hymenoxys brandegeei grows at elevations of 2,800–4,100 meters (9,200–13,500 ft) in the mountains, often above timber line. It is a perennial herb up to 24 cm (9.4 in) tall. One plant generally produces one flower head per stem, up to 10 per plant. Each head has 14–23ray flowers and 150–250 disc flowers. The oldest available name for this plant is Actinella grandiflora var. glabrata, coined in 1874. In elevating the taxon to species status, Asa Gray opted to forgo the common but not mandatory custom of using the varietal epithet as a species epithet. He chose instead to call the species Actinella brandegei.
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