A suffrutescent Helianthus from Los Angeles County, California

Private Researcher, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.450v1
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Keywords
suffrutescent, Helianthus annuus
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© 2014 Baznekian
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Baznekian A. 2014. A suffrutescent Helianthus from Los Angeles County, California. PeerJ PrePrints 2:e450v1

Abstract

A suffrutescent individual, belonging to the genus Helianthus, and bearing resemblance to H. annuus, has been observed in Los Angeles County, California. This individual was observed to woody proximally; not a character of the herbaceous annual sunflower, H. annuus. Photographs of this woody individual and a general herbaceous representative H. annuus are presented in this article. Dr. David J. Keil, an Asteraceae (sunflower family) taxonomist, suggests that a new shrubby species of Helianthus may be present in California, and thus, this suffrutescent individual may be a representative of that woody species. It may also be a woody variety of H. annuus.

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