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| − | Layia glandulosa, Hook & Arn. White Daisy. One-half to 2 ft. tall, the st. hispid, sometimes glandular: leaves 1-1 1/2 in. long, 2-3 lines broad, linear, the upper ones all entire: rays 8-13, white or sometimes tinged with rose. B.M. 6856. Brit. Col and Idaho to Mex.—Cultivated in California and very desirable on account of its pure white rays. | + | Layia glandulosa, Hook & Arn. White Daisy. One-half to 2 ft. tall, the st. hispid, sometimes glandular: leaves 1-1 1/2 in. long, 2-3 lines broad, linear, the upper ones all entire: rays 8-13, white or sometimes tinged with rose. Brit. Col and Idaho to Mex.—Cultivated in California and very desirable on account of its pure white rays. |
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