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Desert Zinnia

Zinnia acerosa

Desert Zinnia, Zinnia acerosa, photo © by Michael Plagens

Found on a rocky slope adjacent to Peppersauce Canyon, Sta. Catalina Mts., Pinal Co., Arizona. April 2012.

FLOWERS: What appears to be a flower with four to eight white petals is actually a composite flower with large prominate white rays and several yellow disc flowers. The flowers tend to bloom in late spring, April-May, and then some more after summer rains. <

LEAVES: Elongate, nearly linear, mostly < 2 cm, two or three leaves clustered at each node.

PERENNIAL : A slightly woody plant (subshrub) - crown is woody and regrows year after year. Branches rarely reach more the ½ m tall.

UNARMED. No real spines or thorns, but the leaf tips can be a bit sharp especially noticable as the folliage stiffens with age.

FRUIT: The flower heads each develop several seeds.

RANGE : Along sycamore canyons this perennial grows in open rock areas on adjacent slopes and wash banks. Also ranges prominately into the Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico, Texas and n. Mexico.

Asteraceae -- Sunflower Family

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