Coreopsis gigantea, known by the common name giant coreopsis, is a woody perennial plant native to coastal regions of central and southern California and also to northern Baja California.[2][4][5]
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Coreopsisgigantea, known by the common name giant coreopsis, is a woody perennial plant native to coastal regions of central and southern California and...
broadleaf tickseed Coreopsisgigantea (Kellogg) H.M.Hall – giant coreopsisCoreopsis maritima (Nutt.) Hook.f. – sea dahlia North American Coreopsis can be found...
Stephanomeria guadalupensis are dominant endemics, and giant coreopsis (Coreopsisgigantea), a non-endemic native species, is also abundant. Arid maritime...
vegetation was once dominated by the showy giant coreopsis (Leptosyne gigantea) previously named Coreopsisgigantea, an erect, shrubby perennial with a stout...
community on the island is coastal bluff scrubland, with giant coreopsis (Coreopsisgigantea) and coyote brush (Baccharis pilularis) the most visible components...
County. Some other plant species that can be found is also giant coreopsis (Coreopsisgigantea), Californian black sage (Salvia mellifera), California buckwheat...
grows on the caudices (the thickened, woody, and persistent base) of Coreopsisgigantea. Its specific habitat requirements and limited distribution indicate...
(Lyonothamnus floribundus) Green liveforever (Dudleya hassei) Giant coreopsis (Coreopsisgigantea) Island oak (Quercus tomentella) Island tree mallow (Lavatera...
Fouquieria. As many other genera (Pachypodium, Euphorbia, Jatropha and Coreopsis) contain both woody and succulent species, and because there are few diagnostic...