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Rayjacksonia annua (Rydberg) R.L. Hartman & M.A. Lane. Common name: Viscid Camphor-daisy. Phenology: Aug-Oct. Habitat: Open areas. Distribution: W. NE and e. WY south to c. OK, wc. TX, and NM.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy : = FNA20, K4, NcTx, POWO, Lane & Hartman (1996); = Haplopappus annua (Rydb.) Cory — GrPl; = Machaeranthera annua (Rydb.) Shinners — Tx. Basionym: Sideranthus annuus Rydb. 1904

Links to other floras: = Rayjacksonia annua - FNA20

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