Perityle emoryi

 Perityle emoryi (Emory rock daisy) ( )

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  • Emory rock daisy is erect with a bristle, glandular, and hairy stem with broad palmately-lobed leaves. The flowers are typical discoid daisy flowers with a small number of white ray flowers and numerous small yellow disk flowers. Emory rock daisy is a common species across both the Mojave and Sonoran desert at elevations below about 3,000 feet where it favors rocky canyon walls and boulder washes where water collects. "California Desert Plants, Philip W Rundel, Robert J Gustafson, Michael E Kauffmann."

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