Antheropeas | Wallacei
The Woolly Easterbonnet is a master of desert survival. Its growth pattern is highly :
You can find these tiny daisies in sandy or rocky soils throughout the . They are frequently seen in: antheropeas wallacei
: 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 The Woolly Easterbonnet is a master of desert survival
Despite its small stature—rarely exceeding in height—the Woolly Easterbonnet is easily identified by its unique texture and color. it produces small








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