. "Hymenoxys cooperi is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Cooper's rubberweed. It is native to the southwestern United States and Great Basin, where it grows in rocky soils in arid regions from southern California to New Mexico, north as far as Idaho and Oregon. Hymenoxys cooperi is a biennial or perennial herb with a branching stem growing erect to heights between 15 and 90 centimeters (6-36 inches or 0.5-3.0 feet). It produces narrow, pointed leaves with two lateral lobes that form a trident shape. The foliage and stem are glandular and waxy, usually with a thin coat of light-colored hairs. The daisy-like flower head is a cup of fused phyllaries with 30\u2013150 tiny yellow-orange disc florets surrounded by 9\u201314 bright yellow ray florets, each ray about a centimeter (0.4 inches) long."@en . "17029602"^^ . . . "Hymenoxys cooperi"@en . . . "Hymenoxys"@en . . "*Actinella cooperi (A. Gray 1861)\n*Actinea cooperi ( Kuntze) \n*Picradenia cooperi ( Greene) \n*Actinea canescens ( S.F.Blake)\n*Hymenoxys canescens (Cockerell)\n*Picradenia canescens ( Greene)\n*Actinella richardsonii var. canescens (D.C.Eaton)"@en . . . . . . "3212"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cockerell 1904"@en . . . "Hymenoxys cooperi is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Cooper's rubberweed. It is native to the southwestern United States and Great Basin, where it grows in rocky soils in arid regions from southern California to New Mexico, north as far as Idaho and Oregon."@en . . . . . . "cooperi"@en . . . . "1094181058"^^ . .