Antheropeas Wallacei Apr 2026

: Between March and June , it produces small, golden-yellow flower heads (roughly 6 mm wide). Each head typically features 5–10 ray florets (sometimes with faint red veins) surrounding a center of 20–30 tiny disc florets. Survival and Adaptation

Despite its small stature—rarely exceeding in height—the Woolly Easterbonnet is easily identified by its unique texture and color. antheropeas wallacei

You can find these tiny daisies in sandy or rocky soils throughout the . They are frequently seen in: : Between March and June , it produces

The Woolly Easterbonnet is a master of desert survival. Its growth pattern is highly : You can find these tiny daisies in sandy

: When water is abundant, the plant branches repeatedly from its base, creating multiple stems and a more lush, tufted appearance. Habitat and Range

: The plant is characterized by a "squat" growth habit and is almost entirely covered in dense, white, cotton-candy-like wool . This woolly coating is an adaptation that reflects sunlight and reduces water loss in harsh desert climates.

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