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San Felipe Dyssodia, Dyssodia porophylloides, A Straggly Bush. |
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San Felipe Dyssodia, Dyssodia porophylloides. | Feather Like Seeds When Crushed has Bad Smell. |
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San Felipe Dyssodia.
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Quick Notes:
Height: Up to about 24 inches. Spreading out to about 38 inches wide.
Flowers: 1/2 inch long and 1 inch long, yellow-orange flowers. They grow in pairs from the end of growth spikes.
Flowering Time: March - October.
Leaves: Leaves are about 1 inches long, simple, pinnately-lobed.
Found: Found throughout the Sonoran and southern Mojave Deserts, southern Arizona, southeastern California, Arizona, northwestern Mexico
Hardiness:
Soil pH requirements:
Sun Exposure:
Elevation: 600 - 3500 Feet.
Habitat: Alkaline, well-drained/light soils. Dry slopes, mesas and washes, Creosote Bush Scrub Oak, Sandy washes in the desert environs, Found throughout lower elevations in Arizona.
Miscellaneous: Flowering Photos Taken March 29, 2003. Glendale, Arizona.
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