Summary[edit] Description: Whitedaisy tidytips (Layia glandulosa), Aster family (Asteraceae). Johnson Lakes Canyon, Kane County, Utah. Date: 28 May 2016, 15:45. Source: 2016.05.28_15.45.27_DSC04554. Author: Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: Layia glandulosa, between Lordsburg Mesa and the GIla River, north of Caprock Mountain near Corral Canyon, 32.651 -108.816, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, 26 Mar 2017. Date: 26 March 2017, 15:01. Source: Layia glandulosa. Author: Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM. Camera location32° 39′ 03.6″ N, 108° 48′ 57.6″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 32.651000; -108.816000.
35.307557 -119.942733. Large population at the intersection of Clarksburg and Belmont north of the Carrizo Plain National Monument. Historically, Munz's tidy-tips was widespread in the western San Joaquin Valley and inner Coast Ranges. Specimens were collected in Fresno, Kern, and San Luis Obispo counties. Few of the historical populations of this species have been confirmed in the past 50 years, but most low-lying areas in the historic range have been converted to agriculture during that time. Munz's tidy-tips is believed to remain extant near Soda Lake in San Luis Obispo County and in the vicinity of Lost Hills in Kern County.