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- Hymenothrix wrightii - Wikipedia
Hymenothrix wrightii, commonly known as Wright's hymenothrix [2] or Wright's thimblehead, [3] is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family It grows in northwestern Mexico (Sonora, Chihuahua, Baja California) and the southwestern United States (western Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, far southern California) [4] [5]
- Hymenothrix wrightii Calflora
Hymenothrix wrightii is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in western North America
- Hymenothrix wrightii, Wright’s Thimblehead - Southwest Desert Flora
Duration: Annual, biennial or short lived perennial Size: 1 to 2 or 3 feet (30-60-91 cm) tall or more Growth Form: Forb herb; plants upright, slender, green, branching, smooth (without surface ornamentation) or soft hairs; glandular
- Wrights Thimblehead (Hymenothrix wrightii) — Spadefoot Nursery, Inc.
There are 12 species of Hymenothrix native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico The genus name, Hymenothrix, comes from Greek hymen, meaning membrane and thrix, bristle, while the species name, wrightii, is named for Charles Wright (1811-1885) an American botanical collector
- Hymenothrix wrightii - Wrights Thimblehead, Wright Beeflower . . .
Scientific Name: Hymenothrix wrightii Common Names: Wright’s Thimblehead, Wright Beeflower Plant Characteristics Duration: Biennial, Perennial Growth Habit: Herb Forb Arizona Native Status: Native Habitat: Upland, Mountain Flower Color: White to pinkish lavender-white Flowering Season: Summer, Fall Height: To 3 feet (91 cm) tall
- Hymenothrix wrightii
Hymenothrix wrightii, commonly known as Wright's hymenothrix, is a perennial herb in the Asteraceae that is found in California and elsewhere It occurs within Cismontane woodland, Lower montane coniferous forest, and Valley and foothill grassland, growing at elevations from 1400 to 1550 meters
- SEINet Portal Network - Hymenothrix wrightii
Notes: Distinguished from Hymenothrix wislizeni by its white, rayless flowers and perennial habit Ethnobotany: Unknown Etymology: Hymenothrix comes from Greek hymen, meaning membrane and thrix, bristle, while wrightii is named for Charles Wright (1811-1885) an American botanical collector Synonyms: None Editor: SBuckley, 2010
- wrights hymenothrix (Hymenothrix wrightii) - Botanical Realm
The enchanting world of plants is filled with surprises, and one such gem is wright's hymenothrix (Hymenothrix wrightii) This remarkable perennial plant,
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