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Columbiadoria hallii

Asteraceae

Hall's Goldenweed

Columbiadoria hallii
Shrub smells like pine sap and is very sticky. Stalks branched, with woody base and erect annual stems. Leaves 1–2 in. long, oval, entire, stiff, rough. Lowest leaves with short petioles; upper leaves sessile. Flower heads numerous, on short stalks, held in narrow, hard, very sticky cups. Ray flowers 5–8, narrow, horizontal or slightly recurved, surrounding 15–25 disk flowers. Grows in rocky sites.

  • Rarity: Uncommon
  • Flowering Time: Late Summer, Autumn
  • Flower Form: Aster Tribe, Composite
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Height: 1–2 feet
  • Habitat: East-side Forest, Meadow, Shrub-Steppe
  • Found In: East Gorge
  • Native: Yes
  • Latin Synonyms: Haplopappus hallii

Map of where Columbiadoria hallii is found