Flaveria pringlei

Flaveria pringlei is a Mexican plant species of yellowtops within the sunflower family. It has been found only in central Mexico, in Guerrero, Puebla, and northwestern Oaxaca.[1]

Flaveria pringlei
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Binomial name
Flaveria pringlei
Gand. 1918

Descrpition

Flaveria pringlei is an perennial shrub or small tree up to 400 cm (13 ft) tall. Leaves are long and narrow, up to 12 cm (4.7 in) long. One plant can produce many small flower heads in a densely packed array. Each head contains 7-9 yellow disc flowers but no visible ray flowers.[1][2]

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