Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Dicots
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Senecio breweri
Brewer's Butterweed

A member of the Asteraceae, or Composite Family


Inflorescence, much enlarged.

Detail from photo below.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence.

In woods near South Fork Orestimba Creek near northeast park boundary.

28 April 1993, ca. 4:40 pm.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Habit.

Same location and time.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Flower heads; detail from image below.

Along Wagon Road between junctions Wasno and Center Flats roads.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence.

Same plant as in prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Inflorescence.

Same location as prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Cauline leaves.

Same plants as in images above.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.




Habitat.

Same location as prior image.

10 May 2005.

Photograph copyright Ó Lee Dittmann.


This page revised 26 August 2005.

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