Hazardia (plant)


Hazardia is a small genus of North American flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Plants in this genus may be called bristleweeds or goldenbushes.
Hazardia is native to the western United States and northwestern Mexico, including offshore islands in the Pacific. The genus is especially common in California, and on the Baja [California Peninsula] in Mexico, with a few species extending into Oregon and Nevada. They are short, hardy perennials or small leafy shrubs. Some species have sharply toothed leaves. Generally they bear yellow flowers, with some having ray florets and appearing somewhat daisylike while others have only disc florets.
The genus was named after amateur botanist Barclay Hazard of Santa Barbara, 1852–1938.

Species

11 species are accepted.Hazardia berberidis - Baja California, Baja California SurHazardia cana - island hazardia, San Clemente Island hazardia - San Clemente Island and Guadalupe IslandHazardia detonsa - island bristleweed - Santa Cruz IslandHazardia enormidensBaja CaliforniaHazardia ferrisiae - Baja CaliforniaHazardia odontolepis – Baja CaliforniaHazardia orcuttii - Baja California, San Diego CountyHazardia rosarica - Baja CaliforniaHazardia squarrosa - sawtooth goldenbush - southern CaliforniaHazardia stenolepis - serpentine bristleweed - CaliforniaHazardia vernicosa - Baja California

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