Ericameria cuneata (A.Gray) Mc Clatchie is a plant in the Asteraceae family, order Asterales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Ericameria cuneata (A.Gray) Mc Clatchie

Ericameria cuneata (A.Gray) Mc Clatchie

Cliff goldenbush (Ericameria cuneata) is a small flowering shrub native to the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico.

Family
Genus
Ericameria
Order
Asterales
Class
Magnoliopsida
⚠️ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Ericameria cuneata (A.Gray) Mc Clatchie

Ericameria cuneata, commonly known as cliff goldenbush, is a species of flowering shrub in the daisy family Asteraceae. It is native to the southwestern United States (including California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico) and northwestern Mexico (including Baja California). This species grows on cliffs, mountainsides, and rocky hillsides. It is a small glandular shrub that can reach a maximum height of 100 cm (40 inches). Its leaves are wavy-edged, rounded and oval-shaped, often have visible resin glands, and grow up to 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) long. Each of its many erect branches is topped by an inflorescence holding several golden yellow flower heads. Each head contains a few to up to 70 disc florets, and sometimes a small number of short ray florets. Three varieties of Ericameria cuneata are recognized: Ericameria cuneata var. cuneata, which occurs in California; Ericameria cuneata var. macrocephala Urbatsch, which occurs in San Diego County, California; and Ericameria cuneata var. spathulata (A.Gray) H.M.Hall, which occurs in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Baja California.

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Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Asterales Asteraceae Ericameria

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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