Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Asterales > Asteraceae > Blennosperma > Blennosperma nanumBlennosperma nanum (glue-seed)Synonyms: Blennosperma californicum; Chrysanthemum nanum (heterotypic); Coniothele californica Blennosperma nanum is a California species of plants in the daisy family. Common names include glue-seed, common stickyseed, and yellow carpet. It is an annual with small yellow flower heads The heads are a paler yellow than many other daisy-like flowers, and the ring of stamens ooze a viscous white juice containing the pollen. The fruits are also carried in a gluey fluid. The Greek name for the genus means "slimy seed." |
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