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Mentzelia lindleyi, commonly known as golden bartonia, Lindley's blazingstar, evening star, or blazing star, is an annual wildflower of western North America. Distribution [ edit ] The plant is found in the California Coast Ranges , San Francisco Bay Area , and San Joaquin Valley of California ; and in Arizona .
Mentzelia gracilenta, known by the common names blazing star, grass blazingstar, and slender blazing star, is a species of flowering plant in the family Loasaceae. Distribution [ edit ] The plant is endemic to California , where it is known only from the Southern California Coast Ranges and Western Transverse Ranges of Central and Southern ...
Mentzelia albicaulis. ( Hook.) Torr. & A.Gray. Mentzelia albicaulis is a species of flowering plants in the family Loasaceae known by the common names whitestem blazingstar, [1] white-stemmed stickleaf, [2] and small flowered blazing star. It is native to much of western North America, where it grows in mountain, desert, and plateau habitat.
Binomial name. Mentzelia laevicaulis. ( Dougl. ex Hook.) Torr. & Gray. Mentzelia laevicaulis is a showy wildflower native to western North America. Its common names include giant blazingstar [1] and smoothstem blazingstar. [1] This is a widespread plant which can be found in sandy, rocky, and disturbed areas, such as roadsides.
Liatris spicata. ( L.) Willd. Liatris spicata, the dense blazing star, prairie feather, gayfeather [1] or button snakewort, [2] is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to eastern North America [3] where it grows in moist prairies and sedge meadows. The plants have tall spikes of purple flowers resembling ...
Binomial name. Liatris punctata. Hook. Liatris punctata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names dotted gayfeather, dotted blazingstar, and narrow-leaved blazingstar. It is native to North America, where it occurs throughout the plains of central Canada, the central United States, and northern Mexico.
Mentzelia involucrata is an annual plant growing to a height of 3–32 cm, with larger leaves forming a basal rosette, and smaller leaves along the stem. The leaves are between 2 and 18 cm long, with an irregularly toothed margin. They are also known to be sessile with leaves that range from lanceolate to elliptic.
Mentzelia crocea, the Sierra blazingstar or saffron blazing star, is an annual wildflower endemic to the Sierra Nevada foothills of California. The flowering plant can be found up to 4,920 feet (1,500 m) elevation.
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