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
, more commonly known today as Eriophyllum wallacei (or by its charming common name, Woolly Easterbonnets ), is a resilient and tiny annual herb native to the arid regions of the Southwestern United States and Northwest Mexico. Botanical Description antheropeas wallacei
(including the San Gabriel Mountains and Santa Clarita areas). Nevada, Arizona, and Utah . Baja California, Mexico . Scientific Classification & History : Between March and June , it produces
: It possesses small, oval-shaped leaves that grow up to 2 cm (1 in) long. : Between March and June