Hazardia detonsa—Island bristleweed. Endemic to the northern Channel Islands. The removal of feral goats from the islands has led to the recovery of the species. The plant the provided the leaves photographed resides at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA . Leaves on the left show the reverse (back) side while leaves on the right show the obverse (front) side.
Hazardia detonsa—Island bristleweed. Endemic to the northern Channel Islands. The removal of feral goats from the islands has led to the recovery of the species. The plant the provided the sprig photographed resides at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hazardia detonsa at the Wild Animal Park, Escondido, California, USA. Identified by sign. Date: 3 April 2009. Source: Own work. Author: Stickpen. Permission(Reusing this file): released to public domain.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hazardia squarrosa at the Wild Animal Park, Escondido, California, USA. Identified by sign. Date: 3 April 2009. Source: Own work. Author: Stickpen. Permission (Reusing this file): released to public domain.
This is one of many images taken May 3, 2006 during as part of a survey of plants in and around the UCSB Manzanita Village restoration site on the coastal bluff vernal pools and campus lagoon areas with Wayne Chapman of UCSB. Wayne believes this may be var. squarrosa but it seems to key closer to var. obtusa (erect phyllaries).
This is one of many images taken May 3, 2006 during as part of a survey of plants in and around the UCSB Manzanita Village restoration site on the coastal bluff vernal pools and campus lagoon areas with Wayne Chapman of UCSB. Wayne believes this may be var. squarrosa but it seems to key closer to var. obtusa (erect phyllaries).