Malacothrix coulteri — a medium houseplant
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Malacothrix coulteri

Malacothrix Coulteri

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Malacothrix coulteri is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name snake's head, or snake's head desertdandelion. It is native to the southwestern United States is also found in southern South America where it is an introduced species. Its native habitat includes desert, grassland, chaparral, and other open, sandy areas. It is an annual herb producing a waxy, upright flowering stem up to about 50 centimeters in maximum height. The leaves, which are mostly located near the base of the stem, are toothed or not. The inflorescence is an array of flower heads with nearly spherical involucres of scale-like phyllaries one to two centimeters wide. The bracts are green, often with dark striping or marking. The yellow or white ray florets are about a centimeter long.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Malacothrix
Family
Asteraceae
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Other names.

en snake's head en snake's head desertdandelion
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